Am 2007-03-08 11:10:04, schrieb Ionel Mugurel Ciobica:
Dear all,
I recently moved from Debian sarge to Debian etch (which imply xorg as
default X). Now the screen looks orible, with ugly fonts and stuff. I
have the same fonts installed and the same configuration so I don't
know what is
Hello,
I know anyone can install FVWM if they want, but it seems like it is
not shipped with many popular distros. In many places I use computers
(linux), I have the option to choose wich WM I can use, but
unfortunatelly the only distro I had it was SuSE.
Is there any effort being made to
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 15:16 -0300, Dedeco wrote:
Hello,
I know anyone can install FVWM if they want, but it seems like it is
not shipped with many popular distros. In many places I use computers
(linux), I have the option to choose wich WM I can use, but
unfortunatelly the only distro
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 02:15:48PM -0500, Dan Ost wrote:
On Tue, 2007-03-13 at 15:16 -0300, Dedeco wrote:
Hello,
I know anyone can install FVWM if they want, but it seems like it is
not shipped with many popular distros. In many places I use computers
(linux), I have the option to
I think that the best way to have that happen would be for someone to
make a nice default theme. I think redhat used to include fvwm AND it
was the default, but the theme that it came with was so terrible that
everyone assume that's what fvwm had to look like.
-fREW
On 3/13/07, Dedeco [EMAIL
On Tue, Mar 13, 2007 at 01:46:46PM -0500, fREW wrote:
I think that the best way to have that happen would be for someone to
make a nice default theme. I think redhat used to include fvwm AND it
was the default, but the theme that it came with was so terrible that
everyone assume that's what
Le Tue, 13 Mar 2007 13:46:46 -0500,
fREW [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
I think that the best way to have that happen would be for someone to
make a nice default theme. I think redhat used to include fvwm AND it
was the default, but the theme that it came with was so terrible that
everyone
On 3/13/07, Robert Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Mon, 12 Mar 2007 00:04:01 + seventh guardian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does it work when not using the module? That is, using fvwm's built-in
iconbox style?
I asked to see if it was a fvwm bug or just a module bug. Apparently
the
One can easily install it to $HOME in those rare cases the sysadmin
refuses to install it globally.
Think about QUOTA spaces.
Not the best, IMO.
Thomas, I think Fvwm-themes could be always together with Fvwm.
A newbie has too much dificulty do strip interest parts of fvwm-themes.
I tried to do it once and I couldn't. Since most screen-shots you
present on fvwm.org make use of it, it almost doesn't make sense.
But I don't want to
On 3/13/07, Dedeco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One can easily install it to $HOME in those rare cases the sysadmin
refuses to install it globally.
Think about QUOTA spaces.
Not the best, IMO.
I personally have fvwm-cvs along with several other apps installed in
my 50M quota at the university.
At Mon, 12 Mar 2007 00:04:01 + seventh guardian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please do not repost.. (and sorry for the delay)
On 2/21/07, Robert Heller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use several Tcl/Tk programs (exmh, plus some homegrown ones) that use
Tcl's 'iconwindow' function to create
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