"Ãlex Maneu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> -I want to put a picture as the background of X-Windows, or simply
> change the background color. Where is it specified? Which files must
> I edit?
Probably in ~/.xsession, i.e. the .xsession file in your home
directory. Something like:
#!/bin/sh
xset
" lex Maneu" wrote:
>-I want to put a picture as the background of X-Windows, or simply
>change the background color. Where is it specified? Which files must
>I edit?
Look at `man xsetroot'. xv also has the capability, opnce you have installed
it.
>-XV: I've been looking for this progr
For sound support you will have to recompile your kernel with Sound Blaster
support. You will also need cdtools or xmcd to listen to audio CDs.
There is a sound HOWTO:
http://sunsite.unc.edu/LDP/HOWTO/Sound-HOWTO.html
If you are new to linux, and compiling kernels, be forwarned... everything
On Sat, Dec 13, 1997 at 10:54:06AM +0100, @lex Maneu wrote:
>
> -I want to put a picture as the background of X-Windows, or simply
> change the background color. Where is it specified? Which files must
> I edit?
>
I can only answer this question. :) You need to edit .xsession or .xinitrc
file, use
Hi to everybody.
I still have some questions about Linux, I think they'll be easy
for you to answer.
-I want to put a picture as the background of X-Windows, or simply
change the background color. Where is it specified? Which files
must
I edit?
-XV: I've been looking for this program, but I don'
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