ÿc6ÿdc ÿd5ÿc5 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After I started my x-windows, there is just a mesh-like stuff on the
> screen.And it will also displays several terminals.However, I can't
> see start menu and anything else. I installed my BSD under Vmware.And
> my displayer adapter is Mo
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 12:25:42AM +0800, ?c6?dc ?d5?c5 wrote:
> After I started my x-windows, there is just a mesh-like stuff on the
> screen.And it will also displays several terminals.However, I can't
> see start menu and anything else. I installed my BSD under
> Vmware.And my d
After I started my x-windows, there is just a mesh-like stuff on the screen.And it
will also displays several terminals.However, I can't see start menu and anything
else. I installed my BSD under Vmware.And my displayer adapter is Mobility Radeon
7500.My laptop is IBM T40.I want to know is this
I would like to start/stop different programs (such as the java-program
mentioned above). I would also like to have many programs running, but
only see one at a time (bring to front, maximize).
I understand this is certainly not a yes/no question, but if someone can
hint me on a window manager tha
in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, wrote Joachim
Dagerot thusly...
>
> I would like to start/stop different programs (such as the
> java-program mentioned above).
Scan ps(1) output. Then perform appropriate action based on that.
> I would also like to have many programs running, but only see one
>
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:25:19AM +0200 or thereabouts, Joachim Dagerot wrote:
> I have managed to get everything up and running now, including my NVIDIA
> card with tv-out on my FreeBSD 5.1. THANKS FOLKS.
>
>
> Now come the fun part, I have managed to, in .xinitrc have a specific
> program runn
I have managed to get everything up and running now, including my NVIDIA
card with tv-out on my FreeBSD 5.1. THANKS FOLKS.
Now come the fun part, I have managed to, in .xinitrc have a specific
program running when I run startx. That's lovely.
Now I would like to start and close additional progra
On Mon, 30 Dec 2002 07:26:38 -0500
david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
> As root, I typed startx and KDE started up fine.
> But, when I login as a different user and I type startx,
> I don't get the KDE desktop. I get a plain X window
> desktop (i.e three windows and a clock )
>
> How can I fix
I've purchased the freebsd 4.7 stable at my local J&R
computer store. After installing and configuring X server
I selected KDE as my default desktop.
As root, I typed startx and KDE started up fine.
But, when I login as a different user and I type startx,
I don't get the KDE desktop. I get a plain