I'm using Ratpoison with much success. Myth is able to use the 'window size' and 'window position' configuration properties with Ratpoison, which never seemed to work in KDE. Also, I could never get KDE to save the window settings for mythfrontend so I had to manually turn off the borders every restart.


I think I am missing something here, why is xrandr important?

John Patrick Poet wrote:
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Preston Crow wrote:
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On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 11:29, John Patrick Poet wrote:
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WMI is another good choice.  It is designed to be used without a mouse,
although a mouse can be used.  For example,

[snip]
The reason I use it over ratpoison, is that it handles xrandr correctly.

http://wmi.modprobe.de/

I'm using WMI for the same xrandr reason, but I still haven't figured out how to stop it from opening an xterm with the man page every time it starts up. And I thought splash screens were bad.


I seem to remember just `Q'uiting out of the help, then exiting that xterm. The next time I brought up the system, it did not show. I am not running the latest, greatest version, however.

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