Joerg van den Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Make sure you don't have any old configuration files from wmii-3.1 lying >> around. It should all work if you do a clean install of 3.6. > > I did move the old ones (~/.wmii-3) out of the way (although > the new ones are in a separate destination (~/.wmii-3.5) > anyway?), but to no avail.
What about those in /usr/local/etc (given you didn't change the default directories)? Are you sure you're not using some old wmiirc? > any more ideas? I'd love to get it to working correctly. I second the things Alexis wrote: if you use Leopard, you should definitely get rid of the default X11 since it is a complete disaster. Instead, you can install the one from macosforge or you downgrade to Tiger's X11 (that's what I did, see e.g. http://aaroniba.net/articles/x11-leopard.html on how to do this). -David
