On Wed, Feb 21, 2007 at 11:01:55PM -0600, Alex Kritikos wrote:
The same thing happens to me, with both shell- and ruby-based wmiirc's. Using snap20070218.1, I can pretty reliably get wmii to stop responding to key events after I close firefox, when firefox is the last window with the current tag. After I click a different tag in the LeftBar, everything is fine.
I've already been able to duplicate this and have fixed it in snap20070218.2.
Another thing: when I close a gaim (yes, I know)
Then why do you persist?
wmii ends, and I'm tossed back to the X display manger.
I can't understand why anyone would use xdm. At any rate, this has been brought up time and time again. There's absolutely no reason that X should die with wmii. Simply start wmii from a loop, or start it in the background followed by a loop which sleeps, repeatedly. If you have a core and a debugging image, however, a backtrace would be welcome.
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