Re: CTWM 3.7 alpha4 is out.

2003-03-05 Thread Matthew D. Fuller
On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 02:26:46PM +0100 I heard the voice of
Richard Levitte - VMS Whacker, and lo! it spake thus:
 In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Wed, 5 Mar 2003 08:05:17 -0500, Michael George 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 
 george  This is the classic scenario that all of us have used or still use (I
 george  do the same as you do, except I don't have ctwm as the last thing,
 george  since I occasionally test other window managers, and would like to do
 george  so without being logged out).
 george 
 george I've found the best, why would I switch? :)
 
 In my case, because I enjoy playing around.  Also, it's good to know
 the enemy :-).

Heck, that's what Xnest is for   :P
(or just starting up another full X server)


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  haven't figured out how to light the middle yet


Re: CTWM 3.7 alpha4 is out.

2003-03-05 Thread Björn Lindberg
Matthew D. Fuller [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  george  do the same as you do, except I don't have ctwm as the
  george  last thing, since I occasionally test other window
  george  managers, and would like to do so without being logged
  george  out).
  george 
  george I've found the best, why would I switch? :)
  
  In my case, because I enjoy playing around.  Also, it's good to know
  the enemy :-).
 
 Heck, that's what Xnest is for   :P
 (or just starting up another full X server)

How do you do this (starting up another X server)? Do you have to have
a separate display? I have sometimes wanted to be able to start up a
second X server connected to a different virtual console (in Linux, X
defaults to using the 7th console), but I could never find out how to
do it.


Björn