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That's what .xinitrc and .xprofile is for, Note that if you are using a window manager like bspwm they might have there own separate which runs automatically by running them. In that case your XIN...
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That's what .xinitrc and .xprofile is for, Note that if you are using a window manager like bspwm they might have there own separate which runs automatically by running them. In that case your XINITRC should looks like something like this:![screenshot](https://linux.codidact.com/uploads/UqLekGFkrG2xSEpEtB8sPAy5)