Wan Hing Wah wrote:
> Actually I want to write a program portable between Linux and
> windows..And gtk+ has been chosen for my program as gtk+ have a win32
> port. Does gtk+ have a MDI widget for it?
>
Check out this. There are some GnomeMDI stuff too. I haven't tried it
and I don't know does i
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Mark wrote:
>
> Hello Wan.
>
> Do you mean : ? Does X Windows have MDI forms? (MDI= Multiple Document
> Interface), in a sense that when you maximize one of the child windows it
> only covers the area ocupied by the parent (the MDI form).
>
> As in windows all widgets and
On Tue, Feb 08, 2000 at 08:58:36AM -0800, aphro wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Kent West wrote:
>
> westk >As a general rule, if I want to temporarily de-activate
> westk >something like xdm, I just rename the link to "no.S99xdm"
> westk >instead of removing/recreating-later. Being relatively new
>
On Tue, 8 Feb 2000, Kent West wrote:
westk >As a general rule, if I want to temporarily de-activate
westk >something like xdm, I just rename the link to "no.S99xdm"
westk >instead of removing/recreating-later. Being relatively new
westk >to Linux/Unix, is there anything "wrong" (bad habit,
westk >
aphro wrote:
>
> On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> =?ISO- >hello everybody:
> =?ISO- >
> =?ISO- >i had used redhat for some time, and now i turn to debian(2.1r4).i
> found my debian run
> =?ISO- >xdm auotmatic, i don't like this, how can i change it? when use
> redhat,edit the fil
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
=?ISO- >hello everybody:
=?ISO- >
=?ISO- >i had used redhat for some time, and now i turn to debian(2.1r4).i
found my debian run
=?ISO- >xdm auotmatic, i don't like this, how can i change it? when use
redhat,edit the file
=?ISO- >/etc/initab, and set
On Mon, Feb 07, 2000 at 12:49:58AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> hello everybody:
>
> i had used redhat for some time, and now i turn to debian(2.1r4).i found my
> debian run
> xdm auotmatic, i don't like this, how can i change it? when use redhat,edit
> the file
> /etc/initab, and set ini
On Sun, Feb 06, 2000 at 06:37:26PM +0100, Philip Lehman wrote:
> >i had used redhat for some time, and now i turn to debian(2.1r4).i
> >found my debian run xdm auotmatic, i don't like this, how can i
> >change it? when use redhat,edit the file /etc/initab, and set init 3
> >to default will be ok, b
>i had used redhat for some time, and now i turn to debian(2.1r4).i found my
>debian run
>xdm auotmatic, i don't like this, how can i change it? when use redhat,edit
>the file
>/etc/initab, and set init 3 to default will be ok, but debian is quite
>different.
If I remeber correctly, there is
Yeah. My mistake.
/etc/X11/window-managers
> Hi!
>
> }-> On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> }->
> }-> > Well I got X too work but how do I load a different window manager?
> }->
> }-> Download window manager you want , install it, and
> }-> edit /etc/windows-manager so that at the s
Hi!
}-> On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
}->
}-> > Well I got X too work but how do I load a different window manager?
}->
}-> Download window manager you want , install it, and
}-> edit /etc/windows-manager so that at the start up of X it will run what
On Sun, 6 Dec 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well I got X too work but how do I load a different window manager?
Download window manager you want , install it, and
edit /etc/windows-manager so that at the start up of X it will run what
you want.
HTH,
Andrew
Well I got X too work but how do I load a different window manager?
Thanks
What are the errors?
So far there is about a million things that can be wrong.
Be more specific.
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