On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Erik Steffl ste...@tsoft.com wrote:
Just curious whether anybody uses fvwm in Ubuntu, specifically how to get
all the automatic things that gnome does (at least I think it's gnome) in
Ubuntu, it has various programs that show in panels, e.g. system update
over a week though, since I
will be visiting the USA without a laptop.
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:37, Jonathan Kotta jpko...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Erik Steffl ste...@tsoft.com wrote:
Just curious whether anybody uses fvwm in Ubuntu, specifically how to get
all
On Sat, Jan 10, 2009 at 11:37:32PM -0800, Erik Steffl wrote:
Just curious whether anybody uses fvwm in Ubuntu, specifically how to get
all the automatic things that gnome does (at least I think it's gnome) in
Ubuntu, it has various programs that show in panels, e.g. system update,
network
Just curious whether anybody uses fvwm in Ubuntu, specifically how to
get all the automatic things that gnome does (at least I think it's
gnome) in Ubuntu, it has various programs that show in panels, e.g.
system update, network status, pidgin shows status there etc.
I have read the Ubuntu
Hello Thomas and *,
Am 2006-04-24 10:49:07, schrieb Thomas Adam:
That's the package maintainer seeing 'FvwmGTK' and panicking. For some
reason, he doesn't think reading the documentation is a prerequisite to
packaging FVWM. Before he split the packages into fvwm and fvwm-gnome,
fvwm would
On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 02:22:09PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote:
fvwm-gnome (should) fit better in a GNOME environement...
Except of couse, that it doesn't. There is nothing in FVWM which lends
itself well to GNOME per se. It's there only to annoy people like me.
Pulling in half of GNOME for
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 08:01:50AM +0200, Greg BOGNAR wrote:
I don't think there is much of a difference between fvwm and
fvwm-gnome, and it's a bit unclear to me what the latter is supposed
to do differently. Fvwm-gnome depends on a bunch of stupid gnome
libraries, which is a good reason not
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Thomas Adam wrote:
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 08:01:50AM +0200, Greg BOGNAR wrote:
I don't think there is much of a difference between fvwm and
fvwm-gnome, and it's a bit unclear to me what the latter is supposed
to do differently. Fvwm-gnome depends on a bunch of stupid
On 4/24/06, Greg BOGNAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 24 Apr 2006, Thomas Adam wrote:
On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 08:01:50AM +0200, Greg BOGNAR wrote:
I don't think there is much of a difference between fvwm and
fvwm-gnome, and it's a bit unclear to me what the latter is supposed
to do
Am 2006-04-20 12:03:22, schrieb Greg BOGNAR:
Thanks for all the suggestions. Removing all Gnome-related
directories from my home solved the problem, although gnome-panel
still misbehaves if run from Fvwm. Time to dive into the Gnome
documentation.
apt-get install fvwm-gnome
which is probably not FVWM's
problem; but perhaps someone's had a similar experience.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out of an
FVWM session from GDM, the next time you log into GNOME gnome-panel
won't start; a window comes up which says that gnome-panel
On 20Apr2006 12:03, Greg BOGNAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Thanks for all the suggestions. Removing all Gnome-related
| directories from my home solved the problem, although gnome-panel
| still misbehaves if run from Fvwm. Time to dive into the Gnome
| documentation.
You might also profit
Hi,
I have an FVWM-related problem which is probably not FVWM's
problem; but perhaps someone's had a similar experience.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out of an
FVWM session from GDM, the next time you log into GNOME gnome-panel
won't start; a window comes up which
it is you feel is
appropriate.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out of an
FVWM session from GDM, the next time you log into GNOME gnome-panel
won't start; a window comes up which says that gnome-panel is
I assume GNOME logs to ~/.xsession-errors like most things
[ On Tuesday, April 18, 2006 at 09:17:53 (+0200), Greg BOGNAR wrote: ]
Subject: FVWM: Fvwm on Ubuntu
Hi,
I have an FVWM-related problem which is probably not FVWM's
problem; but perhaps someone's had a similar experience.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out
an FVWM-related problem which is probably not FVWM's
problem; but perhaps someone's had a similar experience.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out of an
FVWM session from GDM, the next time you log into GNOME gnome-panel
won't start; a window comes up which says
Greg BOGNAR wrote:
Hi,
I have an FVWM-related problem which is probably not FVWM's
problem; but perhaps someone's had a similar experience.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out of an
FVWM session from GDM, the next time you log into GNOME gnome-panel
won't start
Greg BOGNAR writes:
Hi,
I have an FVWM-related problem which is probably not FVWM's
problem; but perhaps someone's had a similar experience.
If you install FVWM on a Ubuntu system and you log in and out of an
FVWM session from GDM, the next time you log into GNOME gnome-panel
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