Dan Espen writes:
> Trilobit  writes:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I recently updated my Debian Linux Box.
> > And so I got version 2.5.12 of fvwm installed.
> > After starting X11 with the new fvwm and my old working configuration
> > for 2.5.x FvwmButtons hangs using 99percent of CPU time.
> > And, after moving a window (in not opaque style), seems to freeze fvwm
> > for some seconds. And so, giving after the freeze following error message
> >  (the only on in the whole .xsession-errors file):
> > ----------------------------
> > FVWM][FlushMessageQueue]: <<ERROR>> Failed to write descriptor to 
> > 'FvwmButton
> > s':
> > - select rc=0
> > - terminate signal=N
> > ---------------------------
> > So I installed, just for testing, version 2.5.8 from www.fvwm.org, the 
> > proble
> > m
> > had gone.
> 
> Possibly you have a ModulePath statement in your config file.
> Remove it.

No I don't have an "ModulePath" statement in my fvwm config files,
neither in the system wide nor my own config.
I'm sure because I grep'ed for it.

> 
> > Some days later I was watching a movie with mplayer, I realised that the 
> > full
> > screen
> > window of it did not pop up in front of every window (somewhere above Layer 
> > 7
> > ),
> > but stayed at Layer 4, hidden by FvwmButtons which stays fixed at Layer 7.
> 
> FvwmButtons doesn't go to Layer 7 by default, look in your config.
No you missunderstood. I configured FvwmButtons to stay on Layer 7, so that no
window can overlap it, except for apps which use fullscreen, like mplayer or 
gqview.
Now FvwmButtons stays really ever over everything even over the fullscreen 
windows (e.g. from mplayer). 
Laying fullscreen apps to Layer 8 is no solution because:
1.) then they are ever in front even in windowed mode and don't go behind
2.) I have to configure it for every single fullscreenapp
Laying FvwmButtons in Layer 4 is no solution because then every other
window can cover it. :-(
So I need a flexible solution like a script I fear, or something is broken 
in new fvwm versions.

thx for advance
Mario
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