Just copy .xinitrc and .fvwmwhatever (I don't like fvwm) from one of your
users to your home directory,
Clemens
On Mon, 8 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am running Redhat 5.0 and not too long ago, I did...something (I do not
> know exactly what) such that now the default window manager when I
> "startx" is plain ole fvwm. I hate it. I would like to get back to, I
> believe, fvwm2 so I can use one of the alternative "flavors", ie, fvwm95,
> afterstep, etc. When I log in as a regular user, no problem, I get the
> fvwm95 style screen but not with root.
>
> I have messed around with the .xinitrc in root, to no avail. I have
> messed with .wm_style in root to no avail.
>
> What file do I edit to get back to fvwm95, etc?
>
> Thanks for any help...
>
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