Þann sun  4.sep 2011 11:14, skrifaði Daniel Kowalski:
On 09/04/2011 02:26 AM, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote:
Þann lau  3.sep 2011 23:42, skrifaði Daniel Kowalski:
On 09/03/2011 06:45 PM, hiro wrote:

On Sat, Sep 3, 2011 at 18:21, Daniel Kowalski<kowal...@gmail.com>
wrote:

Have You started X server before running wmii?
(You shouldn't start wm like that, add it to .xinitrc and use startx)


Why?


When I start x server I get xterm window from which I can start wm
directly, if window gets killed (accidentaly) wm dies and brings down
other apps. (It happened to me once, and I lost some unsaved work)


Are you sure the X server is starting xterm, and not xinit or another
wrapper script?

No. It was some time ago (Slackware 11). As far as I remember I used
xinit to start X, but killing this xterm window was fatal to X server.

Yes, because xinit kills the xinit started server when the xinit started client exits. Don't use xinit unless you really want that (but that only makes sense if the xinit started client is a session manager or you're simply running a single full-screen app.
Treat Xserver as any other daemon.

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