Re: Find the display

2000-08-11 Thread Michael Urman
is is current, from today's login in my case) Is the lsof, netstat, etc. way a viable way of finding the display for a program in the general case? -m -- Michael Urman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gpg: 1024g/55C56706 : C3D7 2A8F 6261 3DE4 F544 6DC3 A1D5 BEF6 156F 65A4 bsd is also responsible for porn nets, then, too? Groovy.

Re: Find the display

2000-08-11 Thread Michael Urman
is is current, from today's login in my case) Is the lsof, netstat, etc. way a viable way of finding the display for a program in the general case? -m -- Michael Urman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gpg: 1024g/55C56706 : C3D7 2A8F 6261 3DE4 F544 6DC3 A1D5 BEF6 156F 65A4 bsd is also responsible fo

Re: Find the display [OT]

2000-08-10 Thread Michael Urman
uot; attached to > it. With magic sysrq you can avoid resetting the machine (sysrq-R, alt-f2) but it seems you still have to kill sawfish's ancestor (i generally hit gnome-session). -m -- Michael Urman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gpg: 1024g/55C56706 : C3D7 2A8F 6261 3DE4 F544 6DC3 A1D5

Re: Find the display [OT]

2000-08-10 Thread Michael Urman
uot; attached to > it. With magic sysrq you can avoid resetting the machine (sysrq-R, alt-f2) but it seems you still have to kill sawfish's ancestor (i generally hit gnome-session). -m -- Michael Urman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> gpg: 1024g/55C56706 : C3D7 2A8F 6261 3DE4 F544 6DC3 A1D5