hi,
i have got the following
Key Tab A M WindowList Root c c NoGeometry,
CurrentAtEnd, SelectOnRelease Alt_L
in my fvwm cfg file, and works just the way i wish,
expect that when i have a desktop size of 3x3, *ALL*
windows from this desk are listed.
is there anyway (or plan means in future r
On 31 May 2003 13:35:44 +0100, Ray wrote:
>
> i have got the following
>
> Key Tab A M WindowList Root c c NoGeometry,
> CurrentAtEnd, SelectOnRelease Alt_L
>
> in my fvwm cfg file, and works just the way i wish,
> expect that when i have a desktop size of 3x3, *ALL*
> windows from this desk
Great work !
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I configured a desert fvwm, and I had fun with *a lot* of options.
next I switched to window maker because I wanted a wm without
configuration problems etc.
Now I'm fallen in love again with fvwm and I want to use only fvwm :)
At the moment I'm building my aqua theme inspired by
http://frimouvy.u
FVWM is Favorite Virtual Window Manager to me. :-)
I started using FVWM in late 1998 about the time I started using
Slackware Linux, my first Unix-like OS. I stuck with FVWM for about
three years; partly due to my familiarity with it, and partly due to its
light-weightedness and flexibility. I c
Thanks!!
I have been using using fvwm since I started using linux - I think it
was the only wm out there besides twm. anyway - i have since tried many
others and have always returned to fvwm - its simple configuration,
very powerful functionality and the vast number of ways i can make it
loo
Happy Birthday to FVWM and all the hard working developers.
Great, stable window manager...used it since RedHat 5.2, my first linux system.
Best to all
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Delight in heedfulness
Watch over your own mind.
Lift yourself up
from the h
In 1996 I installed my first Linux system, and ever since then I
have been using fvwm. I compared it with dozens of other window
managers, but everything else seemed feeble.
Hell, without fvwm I wouldn't be able to visit the IRC chat this
evening: my trackball is broken and I now depend solely o
On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 11:08:26PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In 1996 I installed my first Linux system, and ever since then I
> have been using fvwm.
Hey, the same with me! It came with my first SuSE X.Y, looked pretty
strange compared to what I had used before (Windows, OS/2) but was qui
I had my first serious "meeting" with UNIX workstations when I started
university back in 1995. Those where Suns (some of them where even Sparc
4's... :-) ).
They run OpenWindows (olwm). It was quite different from what I was used
to from home, Amiga.
Then in 1997 I changed to another department, t
I think it was spring 1997 when I installed Linux on my
computer. FVWM2 was set as default window manager. Since
then I tried a couple of other wms but only for at most a
couple of hours, since non of them had the robustness,
fastness, and the features FVWM has.
For me, besides
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002, Dominik Vogt wrote:
> Eek! I love that intelligent look cats sometimes have ;-) If you
> have a nice picture that is a bit smaller and a few comments I'll
> put it on the fvwm-cats page.
Better late than never...
http://www.niceboots.com/~tenebrae/pics/Etchi_FVWM.jpg
I tr
Greetings,
Congratulations for ten years of successful development and may you
enjoy many more to come.
FVWM has been the window manager of my choice since I started using
Linux/GNU and I can see no reason for changing.
My philosophy of computing is a minimalist one, and FVWM allows
me to exerci
Well...since this was solicited by the birthday web
page...
I've been using UNIX in its SunOS/Solaris incarnations
for at least a decade but only switched to Linux about
a year ago -- at that point, I began using fvwm after
recognizing that the window managing/desktop stuff
that came with redhat s
Is it only 10 years? feels like longer ;-)
I started using Unix in the days of proprietary-hardware CAD systems. When the
industry's software mostly started running on Sun equipment, and a little later
Sun supported X11 with Openlook, a sysadmin turned me on to MWM as an
alternative. I think
I Love Fvwm! And thanks for every developer and user!
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