Yes, indeed.
I have no problem to run applications under fvwm2 and others.
I have been using fvwm2, which is nice so far.
I didn't look into the coredump yet. I will try.
Thanks,
Sun
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> From: Alexander Mai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: yue-feng sun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Subject: Re: random X-server shutdown by closing x-term under mwm
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> On Tue, Jul 10, 2001 at 10:12:24AM -0400, yue-feng sun wrote:
> > Hell all,
> >
> > I am running Red Hat Linux 7.1 with Kernel 2.4.2-2 and
> > LessTif-0.92.32.
> > I installed the LessTif under /usr/local and copied
> > /usr/local/lib/X11/mwm/system.mwmrc to user home and also the Mwm file.
> > Everything worked well except two things:
> > 1. after popping up several xterms and working a while, closing an
> > xterm can cause x-server shutdown, which kills all applications and forces
me
> > to the b/w single mode console. This happens from time to time. Then
> > I switched to gnome and now to fvwm2. The problem doesnot exist under
> > gnome or fvwm2.
> > 2. I found too much "resistance" (or too big jump) to move an
> > application (e.g., an xterm) out of the screen. This happened to LessTif and
> > fvwm2 long time ago. But under the current version of fvwm2 (2.xx, 2.2?),
> > the move is really smooth, which is like solaris now.
> >
> > Can anyone give me a help on these? I would like to use LessTif as I coded
> > all my front-end applications in Motif.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Sun
>
> Well, at first:
> there's no problem in using the LessTif libs for applications
> running on an arbitrary non-mwm windowmanager. Our mwm hasn't seen
> too much development in the past ... (and is not even my choice for an WM)
>
> If you're servere shuts down does this relate to a crash of mwm?
> If so chanced are that it has created an core cump. Have checked this?
>
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