Yo- > This time I couldn't get those windows managers to run. People advised > me > to install them so I choosed fvwm95, the instalation was ok, dselect did > not find any problems, but when I first started X it did not appear like > the fvwm95 docs said it would be. I found the windows managers > configuration file in etc/X11/window-managers and it had the following > contend: As you show below, the first window manager in the below list will be started. It looks like that should be fvwm-95. This looks OK.
> # This file contains a list of available window managers. The default > # > Xsession file will start the first window manager that it can > # in this > list. > /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm95-2 > /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm2 > /usr/X11R6/bin/fvwm > /usr/ > X11R6/bin/twm > Ok, so I tried to run fvwm95-2 at the prompt and I got the error: > > fvwm95: in function CatchRedirectError: <<ERROR>> another WM is running > I don't have fvwm or or fvwm2 but when I tried to run twm I got: > > twm: another window manager is already running on screen 0? > twm: Unable to find any unmanaged screens. > > So I concluded that I had another window manager that wasn't in > etc/X11/window-managers (how smart I am uh? :)) The question is, where that > unknown window manager is set up and how can I remove it so that I could > easily run fvwm95-2 at startup? You do have another window manager. The default is twm and it looks like it was already running. To start x-windows begin from a console and type the following: startx -- -bpp 16 <---this will start x with the first windowmanager Debian found in the file you have displayed above. The "-bpp" flag I have used will give a color depth of 16 bits per pixel. You can change that too. Oh, if you need to "exit" x-windows, just to a Ctrl-Alt-Bksp and you will get your console back. Hope that helps. -Ian _____________________________________________________________________ Ian K. Setford [EMAIL PROTECTED] H: 940.566.0461 Pgr: 817.901.0255 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]