On Thu, Dec 20, 2007 at 12:28:50PM +0900, sqweek wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2007 9:15 PM, Joerg van den Hoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > mod1+return does *not* open new xterm. only mod1+a shows the
> > "exec, quit, welcome" etc. entries in the menu, which I  can
> > select (e.g. quit) but which perform no action.
> 
>  Hm. Find wmii's socket - it will be something like
> /tmp/ns.$USER.$DISPLAY/wmii. Then try the following (assuming bourne
> shell):
> $ WMII_ADDRESS='unix!/tmp/ns.joerg.:0/wmii'
> $ export WMII_ADDRESS
> $ echo lol |wmiir write /tag/sel/ctl
> 
>  You should get an error like:
> wmiir: fatal: cannot write file '/tag/sel/ctl': bad command
>  If you don't, then it would seem libixp (or wmii, but probably
> libixp) has the same problem in Darwin as NetBSD.
> -sqweek
> 

I did as you said and I got exactly that 'bad command' error
message.  which rather seems a good  sign  if  I  understand
your correctly :-)


joerg

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