Having just installed bblaunch, I notice some misleading messages
$ bblaunch -s -w 4 pan
# no errors
$ bblaunch -s -w 5 pan
Warning: XGetCommand can't allocate enough memory
Yes there is a workspace 5 and it starts anyway (in wksp 5)
Also
bblaunch -w 4 emacs -q
Warning: XGetCommand can't
On 13-Jul-2002 Robert wrote:
Having just installed bblaunch, I notice some misleading messages
$ bblaunch -s -w 4 pan
# no errors
$ bblaunch -s -w 5 pan
Warning: XGetCommand can't allocate enough memory
Yes there is a workspace 5 and it starts anyway (in wksp 5)
Also
bblaunch -w 4
Gerrit Hoetzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a way to start a prg in workspace no. X ?
If so, how to implement into the default X-startup script ?
I would like to initially start (using xtoolwait ?) an
xterm in workspace No. 1
mozilla in workspace No. 2
...
bblaunch ?
Like
Gerrit Hoetzel schrieb:
Is there a way to start a prg in workspace no. X ?
If so, how to implement into the default X-startup script ?
I would like to initially start (using xtoolwait ?) an
xterm in workspace No. 1
mozilla in workspace No. 2
...
Hi Gerrit,
have a look at
Thanks for your hints, I didn't know either prg (bblaunch/bbappconf).
On Fri, Jul 12, 2002 at 09:23:06AM +0200
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gerrit Hoetzel schrieb:
Is there a way to start a prg in workspace no. X ?
If so, how to implement into the default X-startup script ?
I would
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for your hints, I didn't know either prg (bblaunch/bbappconf).
And bblaunch appears to be particularly well hidden at the moment, if you
don't want a debian package
I eventually ran it to earth at
Is there a way to start a prg in workspace no. X ?
If so, how to implement into the default X-startup script ?
I would like to initially start (using xtoolwait ?) an
xterm in workspace No. 1
mozilla in workspace No. 2
...
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Gerrit Hoetzel
http://www.hzhome.mine.nu/gt/