On Thu, 16 Jun 2005, Andreas Eibach wrote:

> - Most people would use startx to start the X Window session as they're used 
> to it from Linux.
> Strangely though, startx does NOT open a "real" X main window, but an xterm 
> ONLY.
> Is there a reason why? I think it's misleading.

Many people requested that startx would use the multiwindow mode instead of the
single window mode. So the startup scripts were changed to reflect  that.
 
> xinit, however, does the thing that *I* want, that is, a big window that 
> fills the whole screen and launches an xterm on the upper left edge. 

you can customize how xinit (and startx) start xserver and clients.

Add a $HOME/.xserverrc which start XWin without the -multiwindow option but the 
-scrollbars options and $HOME/.xinitrc which is the same as the one in 
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc but which starts an additional windowmanager.

> Unfortunately, the window is not resizable.

There is an option -scrollbars which might do that (resizable window and 
scrollbars
to adjust the position)


> However, with the old framebuffer-based experimental X version, I remember a 
> pre-installed window manager *with* pull-down menus. I managed to load a 
> window manager (by typing /usr/X11R6/bin/twm &), but there were still no 
> pull-down menus. I like(d) fvwm / fvwm2 a lot and it had everything I needed 
> in X. 

The cygwin distribution contains windowmaker and I remember users which
used openbox too.

> I hope that I do not need Gnome to be able to work reasonably with X? I like 
> menus, but I do not need a Windoze-ish task bar; I never needed it in Linux 
> anyway.
> I also found all Cygwin-X start menu entries EMPTY, hence I assume that 
> Cygwin X expects from me that I want Gnome (which I do not need in any case, 
> at least not now :))

They usually contain links to programs from the xorg-x11-bin package.

bye
        ago
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