yo jeremy..
hmmm......sorry...i only know about this way and since i have only one user
except my root account it works pretty
fine for me......but i think that ralph day told me a solution for your
prob earlier in this list, i didnt try it because the easier way he
suggested (deleting the pid file and creating it new) worked good, as i said.
Search all the list messages for subject "wheel mouse" and u will find what
ralph and various other people contributed to this
topic.
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regards,
--dave
At 09:54 21.07.00, you wrote:
>heya dave....
> its me again...(had to get a 2nd email account for this list to keep
>the wife happy) i was wondering...is there any way to run imwheel on
>*both* my root account and my other account(s)?
>
> thanks again,
> jeremy
>
>
>On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, you wrote:
>
> > had this prob 2 days ago.....
>
> > delete the /tmp/imwheel.pid file and restart imwheel with the user id u
> > want to use imwheel with......
> > this sets permissions on imwheel.pid to the user u are currently running
> > and u can place imwheel -k in your autostart
> > folder to start it everytime u start x....
> >
> > regards..
> >
> > --dave
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > At 09:14 18.07.00, you wrote:
> > >greetings......
> > >
> > > i am new to the group and am having probs with
> imwheel i can
> > >only get it working on my root account before i
> upgraded to
> > >7.1 i could use it on both root and my normal account why is
> > >this?
> > > ive tried to change permissions, but when i use the "imwheel -k"
> > >command i get this bit about being nable to write pid file nonsense....
> > >i was able to get it working on 7.0 (though i dont remember how exactly)
> > >grrrrrrr!!!! any help will be greatly appreciated......
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > jeremy