> You need a window manager, otherwise control just goes sailing right
> off the end of your process, and back to the terminal.
Thanks. When I use fvwm, control of the virtual consoles returns. So, it
appears that this problem is caused by fluxbox. Are there any fluxbox
experts who can furthe
You need a window manager, otherwise control just goes sailing right
off the end of your process, and back to the terminal. If you remove
the "exec fluxbox" line, you need to replace it with something else.
"exec xterm" might nor might not work for testing purposes, giving you
a single xterm which,
> And my .xinit file only contains the following three lines
> xset s off
> xmodmap -e 'add Mod4 = Super_L'
> exec fluxbox
OK, to test whether or not this has anything to do with fluxbox, I removed
the "exec fluxbox" line from my .xinitrc file. The result is that X
consistently crashes on st
On Sun, 4 Nov 2007, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
> I just installed OpenBSD 4.2. When I run X, I no-longer have access to the
> virtual consoles. When I try to switch to a virtual console (by pressing
> CONTROL-ALT-F2, for example), the screen goes black for a few seconds and
> then my X session re
On Sun, Nov 04, 2007 at 09:35:06PM -0500, Matthew Szudzik wrote:
> I just installed OpenBSD 4.2. When I run X, I no-longer have access to the
> virtual consoles. When I try to switch to a virtual console (by pressing
> CONTROL-ALT-F2, for example), the screen goes black for a few seconds and
>
I just installed OpenBSD 4.2. When I run X, I no-longer have access to the
virtual consoles. When I try to switch to a virtual console (by pressing
CONTROL-ALT-F2, for example), the screen goes black for a few seconds and
then my X session reappears.
Moreover, when I attempt to shutdown the s
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