Dischi.

I posted in the faq a way to use gdm sessions to run freevo. It starts
it as its own window manager. I run freevo that way on a test box i have
setup.

I have the question listed as starting freevo as a session on redhat
since that is most often how the question is asked on IRC.

-- 
Mike Ruelle
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On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 16:55, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> Dirk Meyer wrote:
> > Does someone has a solution or idea?
> 
> I did a little digging. I couldn't find a way to make the Freevo
> (pygame) and mplayer window without a border frame (ok, I can do that
> with my windowmanager Sawfish, but that doesn't count). The only thing
> I found was to start Freevo as windowmanager (== directly with
> xinit). You could set your X resolution to 800x600 and it works with a
> 800x600 freevo.
> 
> But still, most people use their pc for normal work _and_ for
> freevo. I tested some stuff, and I may have found a nice
> solution. Take a look at WIP/Dischi/freevo-x. This script starts a
> X-Server with Freevo. Even if you already started a server this
> works. The problem is the resolution. I didn't find a way to set the
> resolution on startup. But I found a way to add a second "Screen" to
> XF86config and select this.
> 
> What do you thing? Is this a good solution? It may require some
> additional docs for new users how to do that, but I don't see another
> way. 
> 
> 
> Dischi




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