Am 20:07 2003-06-30 +0200 hat Johan Svedberg geschrieben:
>
>* Jun 30 19:24 Mikhael Goikhman <migo_at_homemail.com>:
>
>[...]
>
>> Do:
>>
>> *FvwmButtons: (1x1-0+0, Padding 0 0, Swallow "XConsole" 'Exec
killall xconsole; xconsole -bg black -fg white -fn 5x7 -file
/dev/console -verbose')
>>
>> If your system has no killall, replace it with kill/pidof or whatever
>> else your system has.
>>
>> Or alternativelly use (Swallow "XConsole" RestartConsole) with:
>>
>> AddToFunc RestartConsole
>> + I All (XConsole) Close
>> + I Exec exec xconsole -bg black -fg white -fn 5x7 -file
/dev/console -verbose
>
>Hmmm, I had to go with the alternative since root owns the initial
>process, so I don't have permission to kill it. Although when going with
>the second choice everything freezes (Wait:ing for something I guess)
>for about ~30sec before I get control back. Is there anything I can do
>about this other than pressing Ctrl-Alt-Esc?
Hello,
it is a little bit wired !!!
I have tried all to versions and it works...
I use wdm on one of my Workstations and I start uprecords in a xterm
under the WDM Login Dialog... ;-))
It is spanned by the WDM startup-script where I set the DPMS and CAM.
The process of xterm/uprecords is owned ba root, but if I log in,
I can kill it while moving the mouse over it and press <Ctrl>C or with
the two scripts above...
It is MY DESK and not root's !!!
So I do what I want ;-))
Michelle
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Received on Mon Jul 07 2003 - 12:29:03 BST