Thanks Curtis. My change in /etc/X11/Anotherlevel/decors/Fvwm95 file did
the trick. Where does this file get called from?
Ron Golan
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On Wed, 15 Apr 1998, Ray Curtis wrote:
> >>>>> "rg" == Ron Golan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> rg> I'm using RHL 5.0 and XFree86. The default window manager is fvwm2 which
> rg> starts up with a cyan4 background for the root window. I think I've
> rg> tracked down the lines in /etc/X11/Anotherlevel/fvwm2rc.init
which are
>
> rg> # SetupFunction gets run at Init and Restart
>
> rg> AddToFunc "SetupFunction"
> rg> + "I" Exec xsetroot -solid BG_COLOR
> rg> ^^^^^^^^
> rg> I can't find where BG_COLOR is defined. I would think it could be
> rg> defined in each user's home directory somewhere.
>
>
> Check out /etc/X11/AnotherLevel/decors and look at the file 'fvwm95' or
> which version of Anotherlevel you choose from the menus.
>
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