On July 31, 2017 8:37:07 AM GMT+02:00, jungle boogie <jungleboog...@gmail.com> wrote: >Thus said Jungle Boogie on Sun, 30 Jul 2017 16:06:06 -0700 >> Hello, >> >> >> I have some cwm questions for you folks. >> >> cwm is launching, but it's not setting my background to gray. >> I thought I made the change correctly. >> >> $ cat .xsession >> >> >> /usr/X11R6/bin/cwm >> xsetroot -solid grey & >> oclock -geometry 75x75-0-0 & >> > >I've learned much from all these posts - thank you all! > >Now using .Xdefaults: >XTerm*faceName: Momo:style=Regular:size=9 >XTerm.vt100.saveLines: 1000 >XTerm.vt100.scrollBar: true >XTerm.vt100.scrollbar.width: 8 >XTerm*selectToClipboard:true > >Also some color stuff below. Is everything above accurate to use with >openbsd? > >My xinitrc: >$ cat .xinitrc > > > >xsetroot -solid gray40 (does the 40 actually do anything? I've seen a >few examples with numbers after it) >#xclock -d -geometry 180x30-0-0 >exec cwm > > >I have the digit xclock commented out, because when it was enabled, it >seem to have locked the system. Any hints?
Add an & at the end of the command to background it. /Alexander > >My cwmrc: >$ cat .cwmrc > > > >command firefox /usr/local/bin/firefox >fontname "Courier:pixelsize=12:style=Regular" > > >So it's coming along and I'm liking it! > >I have links installed as the browser (and firefox as you see above). >Is links a favorite low resources browser with you folks? > >Thanks for all the responses so far!