Richard Lister wrote:
> Do a find for Xclients or .Xclients. You may have one in ~ or in
> somewhere like /etc/X11/xinit/Xclients.
Only a sample.Xclients file on the hdd. The distribution I'm using didn't configure this kind of file to the system.
You asked for the distr.:
It is a 2.0.35 distribution from "DLD", in the meantime bought by RedHat. After reading some magazines I get the
impression that this distribution is quite nearby to the old 5.x RedHat distr. The configuration files and scripts
are quite like the ones used by RedHat.
> Actually, your best bet
> is to poke around in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 or similar and figure out
> what scripts do what. Tell me your OS and whether you run xdm or
> xinit or startx and I can probably give you more direct help.
This is one thing I would like to ask you. The system is set to runlevel 3. When logging as root I start X11 on the
commandline via "startx". Contrary when logging in as a user I get a messagebox in a VGA screen"Would you like To
start the X11 system?" followed by yes/no buttons - althought the entries in /etc/inittab explictly require runlevel
3!
I therefor cannot judge by what X11 is started. Which files can be responsable for this behaviour?
> Most X apps use geometry to set size in pixels. Xterm does it
> in characters, so the following:
>
> XTerm.vt100.geometry: 80x48
>
> sets an xterm 80 chars wide and 48 high. It should change size if
> it changes font.
>
> The vt100 widget is the one where the text appears. Xterm also does
> tektronix emulation but noone uses that anymore. The widgets for
> menus are vtMenu, fontMenu and mainMenu.
Grepping all files in /usr/XLLR6 for "xterm" gave a vast amount of files.
- But I would like to remind of the file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/etc/xterm.terminfo. Would you concern, would you like to
have a look at this file?
There's one thing which I would really like to solve, how do I know in which order all those scripts are loaded - is
there a file which lists like /var/log/messages ?
I wouldn't like to bother the people here in this newsgroup with a topic that is only near to fvwm and doesn't
concern fvwm directly - so please let me know - Richard - would you like to handle this via email?
Thanks for your patience
Robert
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Received on Tue Aug 22 2000 - 06:45:26 BST