[DNG] ctwm docs

2017-10-20 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, I forgot to mention it, but about a month ago I finished my ctwm documentation tree: http://troubleshooters.com/linux/ctwm/ I think it's the best single source of ctwm documentation, although it certainly could use improvement. Ctwm isn't for everybody. It's a no-panel lightweight

[DNG] ctwm

2017-08-30 Thread Edward Bartolo
Created a .desktop file under /usr/share/xsessions as described and succeeded to log into ctwm but couldn't access any menu whatsoever. I am using Devuan ASCII. CTWM only has a cross cursor that I can move with the mouse but nothing else. I tried moving the mouse around clicking its buttons but

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-30 Thread Steve Litt
On Tue, 29 Aug 2017 23:18:45 +0100 Dave Turner wrote: > On 29/08/17 13:26, Adam Borowski wrote: > > On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 09:14:11PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote: > >> I tried ctwm. > >> > >> The package manager installs it like a breeze, but in the > >>

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-30 Thread Steve Litt
On Wed, 30 Aug 2017 00:13:46 -0700 Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Edward Bartolo (edb...@gmail.com): > > > After reading about ctwm in this mailing list I installed it but > > couldn't log into it using slim or startx. What am I doing wrong? > > 'Couldn't log in' is not

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-30 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Edward Bartolo (edb...@gmail.com): > After reading about ctwm in this mailing list I installed it but > couldn't log into it using slim or startx. What am I doing wrong? 'Couldn't log in' is not useful to any would-be helpers as diagnostic data, being considerably too vague. Suggest you

[DNG] ctwm

2017-08-30 Thread Edward Bartolo
After reading about ctwm in this mailing list I installed it but couldn't log into it using slim or startx. What am I doing wrong? ___ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-29 Thread Rick Moen
Quoting Steve Litt (sl...@troubleshooters.com): > On Tue, 29 Aug 2017 14:26:49 +0200 > Adam Borowski wrote: > > Only a few WMs can be still called "bloated": GNOME (needs a mid-end > > GPU to even run, or slooow software emulation otherwise), > > There it is folks: The

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-29 Thread Dave Turner
On 29/08/17 13:26, Adam Borowski wrote: On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 09:14:11PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote: I tried ctwm. The package manager installs it like a breeze, but in the tradition of Debian packages, it doesn't work out of the box. Instead of complaining here, it'd be more productive to

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-29 Thread Adam Borowski
On Sun, Aug 27, 2017 at 09:14:11PM -0400, Steve Litt wrote: > I tried ctwm. > > The package manager installs it like a breeze, but in the tradition of > Debian packages, it doesn't work out of the box. Instead of complaining here, it'd be more productive to talk to the package's maintainer:

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-28 Thread Steve Litt
On Mon, 28 Aug 2017 20:32:56 +0100 Dave Turner wrote: > A nicely documented ctwmrc file is here:- Very nice! I might investigate using ctwm as my daily driver WMDE instead of Openbox. > >

Re: [DNG] ctwm

2017-08-28 Thread Dave Turner
On 28/08/17 02:14, Steve Litt wrote: Hi all, Dave Turner mentioned ctwm in the "devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE" thread, and because I've failed at every attempt to use twm, I tried ctwm. The package manager installs it like a breeze, but in the tradition of

[DNG] ctwm

2017-08-27 Thread Steve Litt
Hi all, Dave Turner mentioned ctwm in the "devuan ascii - how much of systemd is still in there? UPDATE" thread, and because I've failed at every attempt to use twm, I tried ctwm. The package manager installs it like a breeze, but in the tradition of Debian packages, it doesn't work out of the