Is there a utility that can reposition an X-window window on the display
(or even onto another display) that I can use from the command line?
Vik :v)
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Is there a utility that can reposition an X-window window on the display
(or even onto another display) that I can use from the command line?
Someone mentioned to me a proggy called 'xmove' (iirc) that lets you
move an X-window to another display.
I haven't checked it out yet though.
Yuri
Is there a utility that can reposition an X-window window on the display
(or even onto another display) that I can use from the command line?
Someone mentioned to me a proggy called 'xmove' (iirc) that lets you
move an X-window to another display.
You have to have xmove running before you
I do not wish to offend anyone but how about 'instead' of the email
infrastructure presentation?
I certainly want to hear the email stuff but from a purely
selfish point of view I reeeaally want to hear what IBM have to say
about what they're up to.
I am trying to convince the boss into
As one of the organisers (am I allowed to call myself that in our non-hierarchical,
anarchic collective of open source devotees?) my 2 cents worth says that IBM plus the
email thing is too long, and that we shopuld postpone the email presentation until
December, or alternatively also schedule
Yuri DeGroot wrote:
Someone mentioned to me a proggy called 'xmove' (iirc) that lets you
move an X-window to another display.
You have to have xmove running before you launch the X client app.
xmove acts as an x-server that forwards X protocol.
Kinda like 'screen'.
I think its GPL.