Michael Ruelle wrote:
> I posted in the faq a way to use gdm sessions to run freevo. It starts
> it as its own window manager. I run freevo that way on a test box i have
> setup.

I knew that, but I had some problems with Freevo and another app
running on fullscreen. I just found out that this is a windowmanager
specific bug. When Freevo is the windowmanager there are no fullscreen
problems anymore, we don't even need the strange XF86config I
made. And as a special feature: the windowmanager (== Freevo) get's
all the keys.

> I have the question listed as starting freevo as a session on redhat
> since that is most often how the question is asked on IRC.

I just added -fs to the command line options of freevo. Starting
'freevo -fs' will start Freevo in a new X-server (even when one is
running). You can toggle between normal X and Freevo with Crtl-Alt-F7
and F8. This looks perfect to me.


Dischi

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