Hi,
On 05/19/13 15:57, Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
Hello again Sebastian,
As you advised I was able to successfully install most if not all the
apps that are to be included with the gnustep-desktop meta-package.
One thing I observed is that the behavior is buggy. For example, in
the GWorkspa
Hi,
On 05/18/13 17:15, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote:
just install the gnustep-desktop meta package:
sudo pkg_add -i gnustep-desktop
then, I have this in my .xsession file in order to start windowmaker and
GWorkspace:
if [ -f /usr/local/share/GNUstep/Makefiles/GNUstep.sh ];then
. /u
I apologize if my concerns turn out to be noise here.
As I said in my previous mails, WindowMaker with GWorkspace works,
following your advise, with modifications made on .xinitrc instead.
Will email GNUstep-specific list to air my concerns there.
Thanks again for the pointers and kudos for the wor
Hello again Sebastian,
As you advised I was able to successfully install most if not all the
apps that are to be included with the gnustep-desktop meta-package.
One thing I observed is that the behavior is buggy. For example, in
the GWorkspace menu, I selected the Info->Preferences menu, this will
Thanks for the pointers SEbastian :)
I tried creating an xsession or .xsession file with those contents but they
didn't work. Following your example, what I did instead was to create on
the home dir the file .xinitrc with the following content:
wmaker &
/usr/local/bin/gpbs
/usr/local/bin/gndc
/usr/
On Sat, May 18, 2013 at 10:32:47PM +0800, Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote:
> I read the man page on startx, I tried to follow the example of
> /etc/X11/init/xinitrc where it ran "fcwm || xterm" to run xterm after the
> default WM started, by creating an /.xinitrc with "wmaker ||
> GWorkspace" but it
Hi,
On Saturday, May 18, 2013 16:32 CEST, Tito Mari Francis Escaño
wrote:
> Good day,
> I tried to install OpenBSD 5.3 64-bit on VMware Workstation 9.x and so far
> it's working like a charm.
> I next tried to install WindowMaker, to override the default twm, I created
> an .xinitrc file on
Good day,
I tried to install OpenBSD 5.3 64-bit on VMware Workstation 9.x and so far
it's working like a charm.
I next tried to install WindowMaker, to override the default twm, I created
an .xinitrc file on home directory with just one entry: wmaker. When I
typed startx, as expected, the X window
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