> Have You tried to move the window back on screen using the All cammand
> from FvwmConsole?
Yep, as near as I can tell, the window really does go away (though the
app doesn't exit). There is one window created by the virt-manager
app that acts "normal", all the other ones disappear when I try to
On Tue, 1 May 2007, Tom Horsley wrote:
Having gotten really curious about what was going on, I installed
xmon to watch the protocol messages as the windows appear and
disappear. Everything is relatively similar with no window manager
and with FVWM until a whole batch of expose events happen
in a
Having gotten really curious about what was going on, I installed
xmon to watch the protocol messages as the windows appear and
disappear. Everything is relatively similar with no window manager
and with FVWM until a whole batch of expose events happen
in a row, then I see a PropertyNotify that ref
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 23:58:46 +0100
Thomas Adam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 06:29:07PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> > ... The virt-manager app still thinks it is running,
> > but the window isn't on the screen or in the WindowList.
>
> Well, neither of those are symptomatic
On Mon, Apr 30, 2007 at 06:29:07PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
> If I point my DISPLAY environment variable at a server where I'm
> running fvwm (probably 2.5.18 is currently installed), then
> I see a brief flash as a window tries to appear, but it disappears
> immediately. The virt-manager app stil
Redhat and fedora boxes have an application (written in some python
gui toolkit or other) named virt-manager (for managing Xen virtual
machines).
If I point my DISPLAY environment variable at a server where I'm
running fvwm (probably 2.5.18 is currently installed), then
I see a brief flash as a wi