Hi Bernhard,

I performed the commands you listed and also I have
included a fresh listing of the ~/.xsession-errors
file.  The file is called test_results and was created
as a text file.

The xsession-errors file indicates the problem lies
with the package locales.  I checked my listing of
installed files and version 2.3.2.ds1-2 of locales is
installed.

Thank you again.  Your help has been very useful.

Clinton Judd
--- "Bernhard R. Link" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> * Clinton Judd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [050109 17:09]:
> > I didn't phrase the statement well.  As you know
> the
> > only way to open a program with wm2 is to open an
> > xterm window and type in the program name.  What
> is
> > happening now is the xterm will not open.   When
> you
> > click on the 'button' new, nothing happens.  What
> I
> > was trying to tell you was the 'button' exit wm2
> > works.  Also the pointer will glide across the
> screen
> > without the jerky motion which I hae seen when you
> > have a conflict with the programs gpm and X
> window.
> 
> Is there some xterminal installed on the computer in
> question? The wm2 package only "recommends" an 
> x-terminal-emulator and does not "depend" it, so you
> might
> end up with no one installed, if you did non
> explicitly
> or implicitly install one. It could also be that the
> 
> configuration deciding which x-terminal-emulator to
> use is corrupted.
> 
> To rule this out the output of the commands
> 
> which x-terminal-emulator
> 
> /usr/sbin/update-alternatives --display
> x-terminal-emulator
> 
> and (with TERM beeing the filename after "link
> currently points to"
> from the update-alternatives command)
> 
> ls -la TERM
> 
> would be helpful.
> 
> Additionally the content of your ~/.xsession-errors
> file might
> contain things intresting to the solution of this
> problem.
> (I suggest deleting it before another test of wm2,
> so that
>  it does not contain any old stuff or things
> generated by other
>  programs).
> 
> > Since I sent the bug report, I removed the package
> gpm
> > as a test.  When I brought up the x window after
> the
> > removal the pointer was frozen.  Reinstallation of
> gpm
> > resulted in the previous motion.  The
> configuration
> > files of gpm and XF86 appear to be the same as
> before
> > the update.
> 
> I'd be supprised if gpm has any relation to this.
> 
> Hochachtungsvoll,
>       Bernhard R. Link
> 



                
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