I tried making an .xinitrc with xterm in it an no change. What solved it is I reinstalled the older X11, so that now at least I have a working X11, and for better or worse I actually have some work to do for which I need X11. I will wait for Panther.

Thanks for the help.

-Roy


At 11:50 AM -0400 7/9/03, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
(I should have said "ps ax")

If you had another window manager running, then you'd expect to see something like

/sw/bin/<something>wm, or /usr/bin/<something>wm (or some other filename). It doesn't look like such a thing is there.

You must be using the system's startup file then (/etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc).

Also, check the message from Jonathan LaCour .


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