On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 07:33:33PM EST, Tom Allison wrote: > Well, I did it again. I upgraded windowmaker on testing and a bunch of > stuff is all screwed up. > > Somewhere I had a setting to rotate windows on ALT+TAB but not only does > this not work, I can't even find the settings to fix it anymore. > > What happened to my settings (again)?
. Look for saved/renamed copies of your old wmaker config files .. possible in the ~/GNUstep/ tree. These are the files you should be looking for: WindowMaker WMRootMenu WMSound (optional) WMState WMWindowAttributes WPrefs . If the upgrade did not save the old files, restore them from a backup ... ~/GNUstep/Defaults should be where you should be looking for them. . Always have backups of ~/GNUstep/Defaults handy. I have found wmaker to be rock-solid over the years but it does have a "tendency" to wipe out its config files once in a while. It happened to me a couple of times after a brutal exit from my X session .. and that's how I got sick or re-configuring from scratch. And guess what .. now that I have an easy-to-locate backup of these file in ~/GNUstep/Defaults-Backup/ .. I haven't had a problem this last couple of years .. Go figure .. :-) In any event, I was under the impression that debian never touched anything in your home directory .. so I have a feeling this may not be directly related to your upgrade .. HTH cga -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]