I've noticed some very interesting, unexpected behavior....
After booting and being logged as user tux, if I exit Xwindows
with Shift-Ctrl-Backspace and then enter either 'startx' or
'tazx', I get again tazx configuration dialog, but this time
around it does not work, it quits with a dialog saying "quit
Quitter" and later the console error message:
/usr/bin/startx: exec: line 11: /home/tux/.xsession: not found
...but there was never a /home/tux/.xsession file... only a
/home/tux/.xinitrc was created. So both 'startx' and 'tazx'
do not work properly to restart xwindows.
I've read the script /usr/bin/tazx and I can see that during
configuration it creates a /home/$USER/.config/openbox directory
with configuration files and then /home/user/.config is chowned
recursively $USER.$USER ...so is this a matter of file permissions?
I'd like to understand how this works and why it is happening so.
My question is, wanting to restart windows from console mode,
what command do I need to enter or what file do I need to
modify in order to make it work as when the system boots up
afresh?
If someone is willing to explain why this is happening this way,
it could be good learning stuff :)