Thanks for the input. I was able to get x running by rebuilding the
configuration file. Somehow, I had managed to gum things up. Tomorrow
I figure out what I did wrong, but meanwhile at least I get my window
manager to display. My mouse is working and I can input keyboard into
the xterm, so I'm all
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 10:31:40AM -0500, Haines Brown wrote:
| Get rid of everything: what a good idea!
|
| I got rid of everything, and in the .xsession put exec icewm. That
| didn't work.
Check ~/.xsession-errors for error messages.
BTW, the
exec icewm || exec xterm
didn't work because on
On Tue, 28 Oct 2003, Haines Brown wrote:
> Get rid of everything: what a good idea!
>
> I got rid of everything, and in the .xsession put exec icewm. That
> didn't work. So I replaced the command with exec xterm. That did
> work--sort of.
>
> When I start x with the xterm execution, what I get i
> 4.- You can reconfigure the xserver at any time with
>
> $ dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86
Sorry, I didn't realize that I'd complete this so quickly. Creating
a very elemental XF86Config did the trick, and icewm loads. Now I can
play with the configruation to see where I went wrong.
Thanks.
> > You missed one of my points, which was that the command prompt of the
> > xterm disappeared as soon as there was keyboard input. Even the
> > Ctl-Alt-Backspace to close the X server causes bash to terminate. I'm
> > not sure bash quite made it in the first place, for the white
> > insertion rec
Jaume,
You missed one of my points, which was that the command prompt of the
xterm disappeared as soon as there was keyboard input. Even the
Ctl-Alt-Backspace to close the X server causes bash to terminate. I'm
not sure bash quite made it in the first place, for the white
insertion rectangle shoul
Get rid of everything: what a good idea!
I got rid of everything, and in the .xsession put exec icewm. That
didn't work. So I replaced the command with exec xterm. That did
work--sort of.
When I start x with the xterm execution, what I get is a black
rectangle in upper left 2/3 of screen with a b
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