[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >In a shell:
> > cp new.xinitrc .xinitrc -f
> >That will overwrite your settings with the new settings. The one that
> >gets used is called '.xinitrc' so the new one won't be seen until it has
> >that name.
>
> OK...this is likely a very rudimentary and dumb question
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 03/31/98
at 04:40 PM, "Pork E. Pigg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Zoki wrote:
[...]
>> All my customisation is lost when I reboot. Even if I save it to
>> new.xinitrc through the menu in X-Windows.
>In a shell:
> cp new.xinitrc .xinitrc -f
>That will overwrite your
Zoki wrote:
> At 16:40 31/03/1998 +, you wrote:
> >In a shell:
> >
> > cp new.xinitrc .xinitrc -f
> >
> >That will overwrite your settings with the new settings. The one that
> >gets used is called '.xinitrc' so the new one won't be seen until it has
> >that name.
> >
> >--
> Okay, the copy
At 16:40 31/03/1998 +, you wrote:
>Zoki wrote:
>
>> I am using the "Afterstep layout" but the bar which shows standard on the
>> right falls off my screen. This means that I can't see the reboot icon
>> anymore. I installed Netscape today; the icon falls half off the screen...
>> My new.xinitr
Zoki wrote:
> I am using the "Afterstep layout" but the bar which shows standard on the
> right falls off my screen. This means that I can't see the reboot icon
> anymore. I installed Netscape today; the icon falls half off the screen...
> My new.xinitrc file shows this on the first line:
>
> When I log into my shell and startx, a big FVWM appears and X windows
> starts. My question is, how do i get it back to wm 95, or Lesstif. when
> I log in as root, wm 95 comes up and i can switch between which version
> of wm i want.
You may want to compare the /root/.xinitrc to the /user/.xini
> Does anyone know if there exists a 'comprehensive" guide to configuring
> this thing? I'd really like to know how to add applications, programs,
> etc, as well as tweek my xterm windows to be a bit larger so I don't have
> to squint as much...???
For FVWM you can try the official FVWM homepage