Hello,
I have put together the various howtos, configuration examples, and so
forht I have compiled over the years and updated how the wiki is built
and lots of its content. You can find the wiki at
http://fvwmforums.org/wiki/
Hope it finds some use.
jaimos
Thank you, Dominik, for your answer:
> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 08:53:21PM +, Jürgen Hartmann wrote:
>> Previously, I mailed the output of xev for the Vmware's client and frame
>> windows while switching off fullscreen mode, as advised by Dominik Vogt.
>
> Please just call me Dominik.
All
Previously, I mailed the output of xev for the Vmware's client and frame
windows while switching off fullscreen mode, as advised by Dominik Vogt.
Since therein there were UnmapNotify and MapNotify events on the client side
and a DestroyNotify event for the frame window, I thought that it might be
Thank you very much, Dominik, for your reply and the enlightening explanations.
> On the site you mentioned below there are only 64-bit Linux
> binaries available for download, and only for version 12. I'd
> like to help, but I need a 32 bit Linux version that shows the bug
> and that can
>> All of this is kind of a hack. VMWare wants 100% of the mouse and
>> keyboard events to go to the virtual machine without your host
>> environment getting in the way, even if what you're doing normally
>> has special meaning to the host.
>
> I see. However, if it does that, it cannot expect
In my last post, I described the creation of a virtual machine, saying that
most of the offered setting can be left on their defaults.
But when it is about to choose the guest operating system, it is better to
select "Windows 3.1" than the default "Windows 7": I encountered some driver
problems
On Thu, Nov 17, 2016 at 08:53:21PM +, Jürgen Hartmann wrote:
> Previously, I mailed the output of xev for the Vmware's client and frame
> windows while switching off fullscreen mode, as advised by Dominik Vogt.
Please just call me Dominik.
> Since therein there were UnmapNotify and MapNotify