Hello All:

Roland had the right answer for this problem. There was
a .fvwm2rc in the user's directory that was left over
from before the portupdate. Deleting this file and
allowing fvwm2 to recreate it solved the problem.

Thanks!

On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 18:09:43 +0200, Roland Smith wrote:

> 
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 05:35:18AM -0700,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello All:
> > 
> > Last week, I did a CVSup on all ports, and then did
a
> > portupgrade over the weekend. The portupgrade
> completed
> > successfully, without significant errors.
> > 
> > Now, normal users are no longer able to set their
own
> > window manager (e.g. fvwm2) in X, but logging in as
> > root, I can. The user's .xinitrc file has not
changed
> > recently, but when the user launches X, all they get
> is
> > the grey hatched background with a black X for the
> > mouse pointer. No windows (clock, mail, task panel,
> > etc) appear. If I rename the user's .xinitrc file
and
> > then start X, the standard 'xterm' window manager
> 
> Check the ModulePath setting in ~/.fvwm2rc. This
> usually contains the
> version number, so after an upgrade FVWM2 won't be
albe
> to find its
> modules.
> 
> For example, in my ~/.fvwm2rc I have:
> 
> ModulePath /usr/X11R6/libexec/fvwm/2.4.19/
> 
> If I were to upgrade to a newer version, I'd have to
> change this.
> 
> Roland
> -- 
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