Fun with X-windows

2001-10-09 Thread Vik Olliver
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) -- /\ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /\ \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign One of The Olliver Family \ / X -

RE: Fun with X-windows

2001-10-09 Thread Yuri DeGroot
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

RE: Fun with X-windows

2001-10-09 Thread Yuri DeGroot
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

Re: Carl from IBM

2001-10-09 Thread Zane Gilmore
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

Re: Carl from IBM

2001-10-09 Thread Nick Rout
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

Re: Fun with X-windows

2001-10-09 Thread Vik Olliver
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.