Dan Espen <[email protected]> writes: > hw <[email protected]> writes: > >> Dominik Vogt <[email protected]> writes: >>> No, in the output of the X server, wherever that goes. >> >> After trying to get systemd to create log files, it apparently goes into >> /var/log/Xorg.0.log (where it might have gone to before). Alas, no >> output is added to the log file when I use this option and create >> windows. > > It's pretty unlikely the window manager output would go there. > It's much more likely to be somewhere like: > > .xsession-errors > > in your home directory.
Hm, I have this file --- last modified in 2014. Hm. .xsession is from 1996 (I better figure out what that does), .xsel.log from 2015, and I can remove .xsession-errors and .xsel-log. So where else might this output go? >> Do I need to set compile time options for fvwm to make this work? > > Nope. > >> It seems it must be "true" rather than "on", but that doesn't seem to >> give any output, either. > > You would see an error message in the same place > if the command had a syntax error. ok It could be so easy if it was showing the debugging output, too. That's what I expected.
