Yeah I can't kill X at all. I've tried all the above methods. I will try changing my xorg.conf to a simple vesa or framebuffer driver and see if that helps. This is by the way on a PPC machine so I guess X drivers for this still has some problems.
I will keep you posted. On 7/28/07, Tobias Ulmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:49:03PM -0700, Amit wrote: > > Hey guys, > > > > I've been using DWM in Linux for quite sometime now without any issues > > at all. However, recently I've been trying to set up DWM on an OpenBSD > > 4.1 system. It seems to compile fine except for some warnings with > > strlcpy() functions. But it compiles fine. > > This is expected behaviour. Ignore it. > > > I am also able to launch it > > but that's about it. If I press any keystroke such as launching dmenu > > or xterm DWM hangs. I can still move the mouse but the tags are > > unresponsive and I can't kill X. > > You can't kill X? ctrl-alt-backspace? sudo pkill -9 Xorg? That sounds > suspiciously like a Xorg (driver?) problem. > > Fact is, dwm works very well on OpenBSD. > > Maybe you want to say hi on [EMAIL PROTECTED] and give us a bit more > details on your Xorg configuration/logs/hardware/etc. > > Tobias > > > This is all on top of a fresh OpenBSD > > 4.1 install with nothing in the .xinitrc file except for 'exec dwm'. > > > > Note: I've tried with both DWM 4.2 and 4.3. > > > > Any help is appreciated. > > > > Keep up the great work on DWM! > > > > Thanks, > > Amit > > > > >