[linux-help] Re: configuring window manager Fvwm95
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I do not have any .Xclient..., .xin... or .Xres... files. Something tells me
that is the problem....
Any suggestions what one should look like?
the simple Xclient I use looks like this:
#!/bin/bash
# these files are left sitting around by TheNextLevel.
rm -f $HOME/Xrootenv.0
rm -f /tmp/fvwmrc* 2>/dev/null
/usr/X11R6/bin/RunWM --Fvwm95
end of Xclient.....
thanks,
mike wagle
drbert wrote:
> post your .xinitrc and the .Xresources files
>
> do you have a .Xclients, .Xclients-default, or .Xdefaults file ?
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: j m wagle <jmwagle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <linux-help@xxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2000 9:36 AM
> Subject: [linux-help] configuring window manager Fvwm95
>
> > I am using RedHat 6.0 and window manager Fvwm95.
> > My problem is that my user defined 'aliases' (such as
> ls='ls -l --color=yes', definded in .bash_profile), which work very well in
> 'console' mode do NOT work in my xsession!
> > How can I specify to Fvwm95, that I want to use my 'profiles'??
> > Sorry if I am not asking the question in a clearly understandable way. I
> am not a linux expert by any standard.
> >
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