On 07/07/11 at 06:11pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote: > On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, William Hopkins <we.hopk...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > On 07/07/11 at 05:35pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote: > > > Here's my problem: I generally run GNOME but want to run Fvwm on > > occasion. > > > > > > In Debian, the Fvwm configuration is auto-generated. If I create my > > > own config file for Fvwm, all the menus generated by Debian go away. > > > > > > I want to start some services specifically in Fvwm, not in any (or > > > every) other window manager. > > > > > > Where (and how) do I start services/daemons in Fvwm without > > > disabling the Debian-generated Fvwm configuration? > > > > Can you give me an example of what you mean? Usually you use your > > .fvwm/config > > file and you can optionally source the system-wide stuff from there. > > > When I create ~.fvwm/config, all the Debian menus go away. > > How can I have a config file AND the auto-generated configuration and menus > from Debian ... AND preserve my config change when I log out and in again?
[corrected top-posting] You include the debian menu in your local menu someplace, usually. Try: 'Read /etc/X11/fvwm/menudefs.hook' -- liam
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