Victor Eijkhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> >For Linux, I sometimes do:
> >
> >startx >/tmp/startx.out 2>&1
>
> And then you can 'tail -F' it, right? That should do the trick.
Yep, that's the ticket.
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For Linux, I sometimes do:
startx >/tmp/startx.out 2>&1
And then you can 'tail -F' it, right? That should do the trick.
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Victor Eijkhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> At 14:48 -0400 2002/10/01, Dan Espen wrote:
> >Victor Eijkhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> 'Echo' writes to stderr. Fine, but which xterm is displaying stderr?
> >> I've even tried "xterm -C", but that didn't show anything either.
> >
> >That dep
At 14:48 -0400 2002/10/01, Dan Espen wrote:
Victor Eijkhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
'Echo' writes to stderr. Fine, but which xterm is displaying stderr?
I've even tried "xterm -C", but that didn't show anything either.
That depends on how you start Fvwm.
Are you using startx, CDE, or som
Victor Eijkhout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 'Echo' writes to stderr. Fine, but which xterm is displaying stderr?
> I've even tried "xterm -C", but that didn't show anything either.
That depends on how you start Fvwm.
Are you using startx, CDE, or some other login manager?
Fvwm doesn't reopen o
'Echo' writes to stderr. Fine, but which xterm is displaying stderr?
I've even tried "xterm -C", but that didn't show anything either.
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