that's right..but don't touch Xwin...just replace whatever default window manager there with 'wmaker &' whatever name is your window manager...i believe 'twm &' is still the default for the new release...once you change this...simply type 'startx' in bash... ..or you can simply comment out the 'twm &' line with a hash sign and have 'wmaker &' like this.. --0- # twm & wmaker & --0-
another cool but not suggested way if you want to test out any window manager...is.. 'xinit <-/' in bash then type 'wmaker &' in the xterm window...you can kill off window managers in the xterm window to try out others with the 'kill' command...but this is not a practical method but may help speeds things in testing... ..not too sure what you mean as 'rootless' never tried that before... hope this helps.. jagg --- Pierre CHATEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > i can't figure out wich config file to edit in order > to get X11 with > Window Maker running in rootless mode (i already use > wmaker). > I saw that -rootless was an option to XWin but how > to pass it to XWin at > wmaker startup. In .xinitrc ?? > > Thanks > -- > Pierre CHATEL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > ______________________________________________________________________ Post your free ad now! http://personals.yahoo.ca
