Hi,
I did port wmii to Cygwin-1.7 recently. This work needs latest fixes
for the make infra as Kris said. Also, embedding strncasecmp() in
cmd/main/menu.c was required on my build env (but I dunno why and
didn't investigate that issue.). And FYI, default sh wmiirc didn't
work as I expected b/c the
Suraj Kurapati wrote:
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Robert Latest wrote:
But at work I'm sadly forced to use a Windows PC, but to do real work
I've installed a Cygwin environment.
I had the same problem at work, but thankfully they gave me a second
desktop on which I installed Ubunt
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 7:47 AM, Robert Latest wrote:
> But at work I'm sadly forced to use a Windows PC, but to do real work
> I've installed a Cygwin environment.
I had the same problem at work, but thankfully they gave me a second
desktop on which I installed Ubuntu Linux. I run wmii on the Ub
On Fri, Oct 02, 2009 at 04:47:22PM +0200, Robert Latest wrote:
So wmii does all I want done more quickly than fvwm, and it doesn't do
anything that I don't want done.
Thanks for this great piece of software!
Glad you like it.
But at work I'm sadly forced to use a Windows PC, but to do real w
Hello folks,
firstly, let me say that after 15 years of a love-hate relationship
with fvwm I think that wmii finally is what I've been looking for. 50%
of what I do I do in terminal windows, and the rest are X programs. So
half the time I open xterms only to type X program names. Most of the
time