Markus Lechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Why i want to run many X-Sessions?
> It's just an old habbit - i loved the Amiga for it's WorkBench and
> Command-Line
> Interface. So i want to configure Linux in the same way. Actually i'll need a
> little more RAM for this.
You got the answer befor
I think you are ust asking too much of your machine :) It is a kind of
multi-tasking linux uses that means you will occasionally (and not
entirely predictably, though doing fewer things at once helps of course)
have halts. It is not a real time system. On the other hand, you can
give priority t
Ok,
Why i want to run many X-Sessions?
It's just an old habbit - i loved the Amiga for it's WorkBench and Command-Line
Interface. So i want to configure Linux in the same way. Actually i'll need a
little more RAM for this.
Bingo. The watchdog reboots my system.
But what kind of multitasking is t
On Mon, 26 Jan 1998, Markus Lechner wrote:
> Here are many Questions about X-Windows:
> I'd like to run X-Windows on almost every Terminal (except the first
> one) on my Computer.
Do you really want that? This requires that you start an X server for
every console. It is much less memory consum
Markus Lechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What other Window-Managers are available?
> Which of them are not beta?
> Which of them are how stable?
If you mean debian packages, just use dselect and check the x11
section. Or go to www.debian.org -> Packages.
> Whats the thing with those color-t
Markus Lechner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
[About window managers]
ML> Which of them are not beta?
twm and mwm and a couple of variants have been around since the
beginning of time. Also, I would consider the older (1.24) version of
fvwm "not beta".
ML> Which of them are how stable?
Despite b
Here are many Questions about X-Windows:
I read somewhere that an Window-Manager in the style of the Amiga-OS is
available somewhere. Does somebody use this one, know whether the
Package is
stable and know where to find it (if stable and maintained)?
What other Window-Managers are available?
Whic
http://www.plig.org/xwinman/: all X window managers worth mentioning.
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Here are many Questions about X-Windows:
I read somewhere that an Window-Manager in the style of the Amiga-OS
is
available somewhere. Does somebody use this one, know whether the Package
is
stable and know where to find it (if stable and maintained)?
What other Window-Managers are available?
Whi
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