Re: What library is needed to have X11 borders?

2015-02-26 Thread Francesco M. Taurino
Install x2go server, icewm or openbox and a simple xterminal. With this stack your gui apps will be usable even on slow networks. Il 27/Feb/2015 01:25 ~Stack~ i.am.st...@gmail.com ha scritto: Greetings, I have a SL6.6 server I built for a specific application. 99% of this app is command

What library is needed to have X11 borders?

2015-02-26 Thread ~Stack~
Greetings, I have a SL6.6 server I built for a specific application. 99% of this app is command line, however, one specific aspect of this app requires a gui to use. When I built this server I wanted it as lean as possible so I built it with a minimal server install. Because the app acts funny

Re: What library is needed to have X11 borders?

2015-02-26 Thread Jim McCarthy
For very minimal yet classic X11 functionality, I would recommend that you investigate installing mwm (the Motif window manager). Other alternative are twm (Tom's window manager ?), and closer-to-gnome but much more minimal (in terms of footprint size on the system) is icewm (ICE window

Re: What library is needed to have X11 borders?

2015-02-26 Thread Alan Bartlett
On 27 February 2015 at 00:58, DBC d...@usa.net wrote: How do I unsubscribe to this list? The third bullet point at http://listserv.fnal.gov/archives/scientific-linux-users.html will be your guide.