On 07 Oct 2003 14:46:07 +0100, Allan Jardine wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> >Then replace this line with:
> >
> > exec /home/allan/bin/fvwm
>
> Doh - yes. Sorry about that. I have done that and it still doesn't
> work. Any ideas?
Is your ~/.xinitrc executed at all? Add some echo commands to verify
this. This file should be "chmod a+x". There are other initialization
files used by different display/session managers, like ~/.Xclients and
~/.xsession, add the exec line above to these files to see whether they
work. These files should be "chmod a+x" too.
In any case you may start the new fvwm temporarily by opening FvwmConsole
in the old fvwm and typing in it:
Restart /home/allan/bin/fvwm
Or even, depending on how old is your old fvwm, run this shell command:
% /home/allan/bin/fvwm -r
This replaces the existing WM if it understands the ICCCM2 procedure.
But beware, this last command may also quit your X with some setups.
If you still can't figure it out, I suggest you to ask your sysadmin to
help you with the X setup. Reading FAQ question 2.2 may help too.
P.S. Please always ask fvwm questions on the list, not privately.
Regards,
Mikhael.
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Received on Tue Oct 07 2003 - 11:56:33 BST