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Re: Enlightenment
- From: Aaron Prohaska <verdesoft verdesoft net>
- To: redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: Enlightenment
- Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999 23:04:49 -0800
When I run statx enlightenment starts. I don't want enlightenment to
start anymore. I want the default window manager to start. Even if I
can't specify which window manager I want when I type startx I would
like to be able to get fvwm back. Though I believe it's Redhat's version
of Fvwm since there are little Redhat logs in the corner of the windows.
Aaron
Bruce Richardson wrote:
>
> >The problem I am
> >having isn't that I want to run Enlightenment, it's that I can't get
> >anything else to run anymore.
>
> What happens when you run startx?
>
> > I would like to be able to choose which window manager I am going to use
> > when typing startx if possible.
>
> There is no generic way to do this. The Red Hat setup will do this for the
> wm's it knows about - you can extend this to cover the wm's you add if you
> know how to do shell scripts. This would mean having no local .xinitrc
> _or_ .Xclients but just a .wm_style file to specify the manager you wandt.
>
> startx itself is just a script that does a few default things and then runs
> xinit (have a look).
>
>
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