---Vidiot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >Thanks all for the suggestions. Now
> >the olvwm is working very nice.
>
> And the reason it wasn't working was because of .. ???
The problem was with the definition of $OPENWINHOME
in /etc/profile and with
>Only another question:
>I installed my olvwm from a RH 4.2 CD in
>my RH 5.0, but there aren´t the programs
>file manager, mailtool, etc... that usua-
>lly came with olvwm. Can someone tell me
>why this occurs ?
The olvwm program doesn't come with anything else. It is
>Thanks all for the suggestions. Now
>the olvwm is working very nice.
And the reason it wasn't working was because of .. ???
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Only another question:
I installed my olvwm from a RH 4.2 CD in
my RH 5.0, but there aren´t the programs
file manager, mailtool, etc... that usua-
lly came with olvwm. Can someone tell me
why this occurs ?
Thanks !
==
* Ivan Jose Varzinczak *
P.E.T.-Informatica-UFPR
Hi!
Thanks all for the suggestions. Now
the olvwm is working very nice.
==
* Ivan Jose Varzinczak *
P.E.T.-Informatica-UFPR
Curitiba-Parana-Brasil
"WINDOWS: The first Plug-and-PRAY operating s
do you have export OPENWINHOME=/usr/openwin
in /etc/profile?
On Sat, 23 May 1998, ivan jose wrote:
> Hi everyone !
> Thanks for all suggestions that were gived to me.
> But, none of those worked in fact. I modified the
> configuration files (.olvwm, .openwin-menu, .open-
> wi
>Thanks for all suggestions that were gived to me.
>But, none of those worked in fact. I modified the
>configuration files (.olvwm, .openwin-menu, .open-
>win-init ...) and simply nothing occured. I tempted
>to do the same thing with the files openwin-init,
>openwin-menu,
Hi everyone !
Thanks for all suggestions that were gived to me.
But, none of those worked in fact. I modified the
configuration files (.olvwm, .openwin-menu, .open-
win-init ...) and simply nothing occured. I tempted
to do the same thing with the files openwin-init,
openwin-menu, etc... in the
they're in the /usr/openwin/lib directory.
On Fri, 22 May 1998, ivan jose wrote:
> Hi, folks !
> Finally I installed olvwm in my RH 5.0 from
> a RH 4.2 CD-ROM. But it is very poor in menu
> resources and I don't know how to personalize
> this window manager, so there
Hi, folks !
Finally I installed olvwm in my RH 5.0 from
a RH 4.2 CD-ROM. But it is very poor in menu
resources and I don't know how to personalize
this window manager, so there's no option about
screen or window in the Preferences menu. Are
there any configuration files that are ne
> >I had some problems installing olvwm in my RH 5.0.
> >Can someone tell me HOW I can get the best package
> >from any ftp site and installing succesfully ? I
> >installed the xview rpm package from RH 4.2 ftp
> >site, but I do not understand the relations be
>I had some problems installing olvwm in my RH 5.0.
>Can someone tell me HOW I can get the best package
>from any ftp site and installing succesfully ? I
>installed the xview rpm package from RH 4.2 ftp
>site, but I do not understand the relations between
>xview and olvwm ? C
Hi, all !
I had some problems installing olvwm in my RH 5.0.
Can someone tell me HOW I can get the best package
from any ftp site and installing succesfully ? I
installed the xview rpm package from RH 4.2 ftp
site, but I do not understand the relations between
xview and olvwm ? Can someone
>Could someone tell me if the window manager olvwm
>comes with the RH5.0 CD distribution, as a rpm file ?
>If what is the file name ?
Nope, you have to get from the 4.2 area of the ftp site.
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Hi, everyone!!!
Could someone tell me if the window manager olvwm
comes with the RH5.0 CD distribution, as a rpm file ?
If what is the file name ?
Thanks!!!
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[..snip...]
> That's odd. In my 16+ years of Unix experience I have never once heard
> of
> the "ls" command being referred to as a file. Though, of course it is.
> It
> is located in /usr/bin. I see from above that you have clarified what
> you
> meant to say originally, and it makes sen
Peter:
>No, I don't mind if you ask if I am a Unix novice. Though you have to allow
>me the same privalege. ;)
Yep, about 20 years as a Unix user.
>> The "ls" command is used to display directory listings. Files are created
>> on the ftp site that are the output of the "ls" command, one of wh
Vidiot wrote:
>
> >Vidiot wrote:
> >>
> >> >> Go to the RedHat 4.2 ftp area. In there you will find the RPM for XVIEW.
> >> >
> >> >Please, what's the URL ?
> >>
> >> ftp.redhat.com
> >>
> >> I do not remember the exact path. Grab one of the ls files and look for
> >> xview. That will then sho
>Vidiot wrote:
>>
>> >> Go to the RedHat 4.2 ftp area. In there you will find the RPM for XVIEW.
>> >
>> >Please, what's the URL ?
>>
>> ftp.redhat.com
>>
>> I do not remember the exact path. Grab one of the ls files and look for
>> xview. That will then show you where to go.
>
>Please, what
Vidiot wrote:
>
> >> Go to the RedHat 4.2 ftp area. In there you will find the RPM for XVIEW.
> >
> >Please, what's the URL ?
>
> ftp.redhat.com
>
> I do not remember the exact path. Grab one of the ls files and look for
> xview. That will then show you where to go.
Please, what is an "ls"
>> Go to the RedHat 4.2 ftp area. In there you will find the RPM for XVIEW.
>
>Please, what's the URL ?
ftp.redhat.com
I do not remember the exact path. Grab one of the ls files and look for
xview. That will then show you where to go.
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>
> Go to the RedHat 4.2 ftp area. In there you will find the RPM for XVIEW.
>
Please, what's the URL ?
Thanks!!!
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>I would like to install olvwm in my machine
>and thus I got it from a ftp site, but
>after uncompress the package, I can´t
>install it. There are some files such
>that Imakefile and Makefile-sun...,
>althought the distribution is for linux,
>but such files don´t work. C
Hi!!!
I would like to install olvwm in my machine
and thus I got it from a ftp site, but
after uncompress the package, I can´t
install it. There are some files such
that Imakefile and Makefile-sun...,
althought the distribution is for linux,
but such files don´t work. Could someone
give me any
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