Jeff,
The version of fvwm shouldn't make any difference (I've run several
and am now using 2.5.2 on Solaris 8). What is important is the version
of Solaris and patches you have installed (especially your X11/openwin
patches). I don't know what patches you need but Sun's web site does
have a tool for searching for and downloading free patches. I'd go
there and look for X11/OpenWin patches. My guess is that this will take
care of your problem. If your lab has a Sun support contract you might
have your system administrator talk to the Sun support people.
Gordon
Jeff Gibson wrote:
I just compiled and installed fvwm2 version 2.4.8 on a Solaris machine
running with openwin/cde. It basically works, but whenever I move a
window, the window border and the sizing hashmarks inside the window
leave black lines behind that litter up the display until I explicity
tell fvwm2 to refresh. This happens even with a blank .fvwm2rc, so it's
not a local configuration issue. Any idea what I can do? My
configuration is below. I'm not using many of the extensions, but it
didn't look to me like any of those extensions would help.
Thanks,
Jeff
FVWM Configuration:
Version: 2.4.8
Executables: /usr/local/bin
Man pages: /usr/local/man
Modules: /usr/local/libexec/fvwm/2.4.8
Data files: /usr/local/share/fvwm
With GNOME Window Manager hints? yes
With GTK support for FvwmGtk? no: Failed to detect GTK, see
config.log
With Multibyte support? no: Use --enable-multibyte to
enable
With ReadLine sup. in FvwmConsole? no: Can't find working libreadline
With RPlay support in FvwmEvent? no: Can't find working librplay
With Shaped window support? yes
With Session Management support? yes
With Stroke support? no: Can't find working libstroke
With Xinerama support? no: Failed to detect libXinerama
With XPM support? no: Can't find working libXpm
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