RE: FVWM: fvwm disappears!

From: Pete Forman <gsez020_at_compo.bedford.waii.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1999 10:20:40 GMT

>>>>> "erik" == esteffl <esteffl_at_pbi.net> writes:
>>>>> "Pete" == Pete Forman <gsez020_at_compo.bedford.waii.com> writes:

    erik> I have a very strange problem with fvwm - quite often,
    erik> after coming back to work, I find that the fvwm
    erik> disappeared. there are no borders around the windows, pager
    erik> is gone, focusing does not work etc.

    erik> I thought that the fvwm crashed but then I checked
    erik> 'ps -ef|grep fvwm' and I saw that all the fvwm processes are
    erik> running (fvwm itself and few modules).

    erik> my configuration:
    erik> fvwm 2.2.2
    erik> solaris
    erik> exceed (X server under windows NT)

    erik> sometime we have network problems - is it possible for
    erik> fvwm to stop working after receiving timeout? or something
    erik> like that? other applications work (xterms, netscape etc.)

    Pete> I have seen that sort of problem with a similar setup.
    Pete> Maybe once in a couple of weeks. I don't know if fvwm was
    Pete> still running but I'll try a restart next time. My config
    Pete> is fvwm 2.1.10, Solaris 2.6, Exceed 6.0 on NT4 SP3.

For the record, I had another glitch this morning. Fvwm disappeared
from the X display. fvwm2 and the modules I used still showed up on
ps. I tried "kill -USR1" on the fvwm2 process but this killed the
processes completely. That command does normally work to restart
fvwm.
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Received on Wed Nov 17 1999 - 04:21:33 GMT

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