On Sunday 03 October 2004 05:56 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
>
> Oh one more thing I just remembered, 01-18 is reserved my MDK, so
> if you're adding a new wm you need to start at 19. DK if that'll make
> any difference or not.
>
> Todd
I renamed the 08AfterStep I had in /etc/X11/wmsession.d
to 19Aft
On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 05:41:06PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> On Sunday 03 October 2004 05:28 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
>
> > > So, can someone lead me down the correct path? I'm sure its easy but I
> > > just can't seem to locate the problem.
> >
> > I believe the NAME you gave in wmsession.d is case-se
On Sunday 03 October 2004 22:44, Eric Huff wrote:
> I always boot at level 3, but at the same time i am lazy and don't
> like to have to start X after i login.
>
> So i have my .bash_profile setup so that if i log into tty 1, it
> automagically launches my favorite window manager, sylpheed, rox and
On Sunday 03 October 2004 05:28 pm, Todd Slater wrote:
> > So, can someone lead me down the correct path? I'm sure its easy but I
> > just can't seem to locate the problem.
>
> I believe the NAME you gave in wmsession.d is case-sensitive, so in
> kdmrc you have AfterStep where is should be AFTERS
On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 02:48:26PM -0500, Chris wrote:
> I installed Afterstep 2.0 yesterday, I like the looks, but it will take some
> figuring out after all these years of using KDE. Question I have is adding
> AS to my login manager. I've added 08AfterStep to my /etc/X11/wmsession.d
> file
> > I've got Xtart installed Stephen, one question though, how to
> > boot into rl 3?
>
> Edit the /etc/inittab and where you see the "default" is 5, change
> it to 3, reboot, login to the console as yourself, then run Xtart
> to choose from whatever installed WM's you have (and you might
> find t
On Sunday 03 October 2004 03:22 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
>
> Edit the /etc/inittab and where you see the "default" is 5, change it to
> 3, reboot, login to the console as yourself, then run Xtart to choose
> from whatever installed WM's you have (and you might find that
> performance overall is hea
On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 06:10, Chris wrote:
> On Sunday 03 October 2004 03:00 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
>
> > In all honesty, I prefer launching WM's from runlevel 3 - as you give
> > yourself more system resource without having the DM running - and if you
> > take that as the case, you can install Xt
On Sunday 03 October 2004 03:00 pm, Stephen Kühn wrote:
> In all honesty, I prefer launching WM's from runlevel 3 - as you give
> yourself more system resource without having the DM running - and if you
> take that as the case, you can install Xtart which will identify most of
> the installed WM's
On Mon, 2004-10-04 at 05:48, Chris wrote:
> I installed Afterstep 2.0 yesterday, I like the looks, but it will take some
> figuring out after all these years of using KDE. Question I have is adding
> AS to my login manager. I've added 08AfterStep to my /etc/X11/wmsession.d
> file as such:
>
>
On Sunday 03 October 2004 02:48 pm, Chris wrote:
I forgot to add that #chksession -l shows this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] chris]# chksession -l
KDE GNOME WindowMaker Enlightenment BlackBox XFce IceWM AFTERSTEP default
failsafeAFTERSTEP default failsafe
I can't figure out why it shows up as AFTERSTEP de
I installed Afterstep 2.0 yesterday, I like the looks, but it will take some
figuring out after all these years of using KDE. Question I have is adding
AS to my login manager. I've added 08AfterStep to my /etc/X11/wmsession.d
file as such:
NAME=AFTERSTEP
DESC=Afterstep
EXEC=/usr/X11R6/bin/aft
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