Hi,
I moved my untarred themes from
~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/themes
to
/home/adam/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/themes
and clicked on
'Start-->Desktop-->Update StartMenu'
when they showed in the 'Desktop-->Theme' menu
but clicking on the theme directoriess just sh
I downloaded and untarred a number of themes in
~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/themes/[themename]
but have been unable to open them after updatingAfterStep's theme menu via
Start-->Desktop-->Update Startmenu
and selecting
Start-->Desktop-->Theme
I'm conscious of two errors ..
Sorry about the forwarding format but the original did not get through,
for some reason.
Cheers,
Adam Bogacki,
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I downloaded and untarred a number of themes in
~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/themes/[themename]
but have been unable to open them after
Hi im playing around a little with afterstep and ran into a few problems.
Actually to describe them all would last too long so let me put it that way:
Ill send you my .xsessionerrors file how it was created running afterstep for
the first time (unconfigured) and if someone has got it running with
Hi!
Im still with the xauth issues.. but to make matters more weird, i found
out that if i start an afterstep X session, i can run any program i
installed as root, like mozilla, with no problems! however , if i get
into a Ximian GNOME session, via gdm, as a normal user... iget the Xlib
llo
>
> i've been using afterstep for a long time..probably 3 years
> now. on one of my machines(IBM Thinkpad T20), my afterstep
> has gone sort of down hill in recent months. Specifically,
> i use afterstep 1.6 from potato(compiled on woody) and
> when it loads it stalls for
hello
i've been using afterstep for a long time..probably 3 years
now. on one of my machines(IBM Thinkpad T20), my afterstep
has gone sort of down hill in recent months. Specifically,
i use afterstep 1.6 from potato(compiled on woody) and
when it loads it stalls for a REAL long time whil
On Tue, Mar 13, 2001 at 08:05:24AM -0700, Randolph S. Kahle wrote:
>
> I am continuing my first installation of Debian and I
> am stuck at the point of configuring my desktop
> environment.
>
> When I run startx I get the AfterStep (?) environment.
> I would like GNOME.
>
I am continuing my first installation of Debian and I
am stuck at the point of configuring my desktop
environment.
When I run startx I get the AfterStep (?) environment.
I would like GNOME.
Can someone tell me which files I need to modify
to make this change? (I think I have downloaded
and
Dave Wilk wrote:
>
> Howdy folks,
>
> I compiled AfterStep 1.6.10 on a slink machine a while back and really
> enjoyed the 'saved state' feature that would return all my apps the way
> they were before I quit X after loggin out via aftersteps script (the
> button i
I'd suggest submitting a wishlist "bug" to the maintainer about turning
that option on by default (he/she may disagree). Immediate solution is,
of course, to compile it yourself.
--
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Howdy folks,
I compiled AfterStep 1.6.10 on a slink machine a while back and really
enjoyed the 'saved state' feature that would return all my apps the way
they were before I quit X after loggin out via aftersteps script (the
button in the wharf).
Now I have a potato system (fully upd
> Xcdroast:
> There seems to be a problem in my setup that I can't figure out. My
> Cdwriter is the second in the second controller, the reader is Atapi
> 36-x (first in second controller).
> I start it, but it seems unable to read the Cd to be copied sitting in.
> Scsi support is present in the ke
image, both cdrs are atapi, (ACER
36-x max and HP7200).
Xdm:
What happened to the color console?, when I start the system the log in
window comes gray.
Afterstep:
When I change the windows manager from icewm to afterstep it just puts
me back to the login window, and doesn't get any afterst
On Thu, Sep 07, 2000 at 08:53:47PM -0700, Dale Morris wrote:
> After upgrading all my packages to woody I no longer have afterstep
> window manager available to me. When I select the window managers
> button, I only have fvvm, gnome-icewm, wmaker, fvvm2. Somehow one of
> the scr
After upgrading all my packages to woody I no longer have afterstep
window manager available to me. When I select the window managers
button, I only have fvvm, gnome-icewm, wmaker, fvvm2. Somehow one of
the scripts changed things around. What do I do to get it back?
thanks
-- dale
1.7-1.8 Afterstep has a builtin theme support.
You can use that engine, or do it by hand, just untar the tarball, and put
files into appropriate directories (manually).
If you will use the theme engine, go to GNUstep/Library/Afterstep/themes
directory, and put your tarball there. Next update all
Hello All,
I was hoping matbe someone on the list might be able to help me.
I am trying to install a new theme into AfterStep. I have downloaded
the theme and placed it into: ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/themes. I had
to make the directory themes, does it need a specific premission ?
Then I start X
Since there is no themes submenu in afterstep w/potato how would 1 go
about installina theme? everywhere i look seems it depends on this theme
menu to change themes ..
nate
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I' ve installed AfterStep Windows manager (.deb
package)
by typing " dpkg -i afterstep.deb " in
console.
What should I do next? Shall I compile
afterstep? And how?
I have tried very hard to find some explanations in online
manuals and faqs, but I don't understand a lo
Hello to everybody. I installed afterstep from slink but apparently update-menu
dies with the error message
cat: write error: Bad file descriptor
Update-menus[26727]: Script /etc/menu-methods//afterstep returned error status
1Any hint ?
Second problem : my man system does not find manual pages
Hi Cormac,
I'm glad to see the problem was discovered by other user
as well. For days, I thought that I was the only dude uses
afterstep and the only dude imagined thing :). And thank
you very much for filling the bug report because I have yet
to learned how to fill the bug r
Hi there
Sorry! I didnt notice this topic on debian-user.
I had the exact same problem and found the same solution as you and
I filed a bug report for the afterstep package last week.
Cormac
On Fri, Feb 18, 2000 at 11:25:36AM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I finally figure
Hi,
I finally figure what was the problem with unable to
click on the xterm icon on the desktop to bring up
the xterm.
The problem was in the /usr/share/afterstep/wharf where
the line that contains the xterm information. It
should end with an & intead of the $ which
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 07:41:36PM -0600, Gregory T. Norris wrote:
> AfterStep 1.8.0 compiles just fine here on potato, provided that all of
> the necessary x-dev packages are installed.
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Yeah, I must have been missing some dev libraries. I apt-getted the png,
jpe
, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:17:12AM -0600, Timothy C. Phan wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I got the x to run and I selected afterstep as my window
> > manager. Everything went well except that when I try to
> > click the 'xterm' icon on the upper right corner and
x to run and I selected afterstep as my window
> manager. Everything went well except that when I try to
> click the 'xterm' icon on the upper right corner and the
> xterm did not start?
>
> I did not have any customization on the afterstep. Every
> thing was default.
>
> TIA.
What are the actual error messages? Also, are you running slink or
potato?
AfterStep 1.8.0 compiles just fine here on potato, provided that all of
the necessary x-dev packages are installed.
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 05:50:17PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> I've followed the inst
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 05:50:17PM -0600, David J. Kanter wrote:
> I've followed the instructions, but never get the afterstep binary after
> compiling the 1.8.0 tarball source. Some error messages come up during the
> make ; make install stage, but nothing that looks too bad.
>
I've followed the instructions, but never get the afterstep binary after
compiling the 1.8.0 tarball source. Some error messages come up during the
make ; make install stage, but nothing that looks too bad.
Alas, no /usr/local/bin/afterstep, no new version. Oh well.
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[
Hi,
I got the x to run and I selected afterstep as my window
manager. Everything went well except that when I try to
click the 'xterm' icon on the upper right corner and the
xterm did not start?
I did not have any customization on the afterstep. Every
thing was default.
TIA.
---
After adding new applications (eg. /opt/netscape/netscape), to
/etc/X11/afterstep/menudefs.hook, the menu works fine for a while, but after
some time, menudefs.hook goes back to its original configuration, wiping out
any trace of the new additions (well, it keeps them on menudefs.hook~).
What
Evening all.
I don't seem to be able to make screen/window shots with Afterstep 1.4.5
I get the XGRBSCForm window, but unless I (or 'find') can not find a
screenshot file, I'm probably doing something wrong. I've tried changing
the waiting times to 0, that doesnt help. A
Robert Rati wrote:
> Does anyone know where I can get the old 1.0-1 .deb files for Afterstep?
> All the sites seem to have 1.4.5.* and I can't find a site with the bo
> dists, which is where it was located.
Try the asclassic package.
--
see shy jo
Does anyone know where I can get the old 1.0-1 .deb files for Afterstep?
All the sites seem to have 1.4.5.* and I can't find a site with the bo
dists, which is where it was located.
> Hallo
>
> my name is Ingo.
Hi.
> I have installed the GNU/Debian version 2.0.
> Now i have a problem with the X-windows system.
Which card and monitor do you have? 640x480 seems like either a pretty old
ISA card, or a very old monitor, or both.
Make sure you have the right settingsif you
Hallo
my name is Ingo.
I have installed the GNU/Debian version 2.0.
Now i have a problem with the X-windows system.
I have running the x-server but X didn´t start.
There is only an error message on the textmode that call :
no valid mode "480x640" installed
But I have config the XF86Setup and I
On Wed, 27 Jan 1999, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
>I got a 14" monitor, and even with 1024x764 Wharf buttons in AfterStep do
>look kinda big. WHich file holds the size of buttons in AS?
>I realize that .xpm's will neen to be replaced as well to indicate new
>size or button, but it
I got a 14" monitor, and even with 1024x764 Wharf buttons in AfterStep do
look kinda big. WHich file holds the size of buttons in AS?
I realize that .xpm's will neen to be replaced as well to indicate new
size or button, but it will not be a problem.
TIA
On 29 Dec 1998q, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> Try /usr/share/afterstep. That is the system-wide "root" for the
> afterstep configuration.
>
> HTH.
>
> -Ian
>
>
I know those files are there, but they don't do the basic configuration. I
finally disco
I think they are in
/usr/share/afterstep/
Andrew
On Tue, 29 Dec 1998, Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Does anyone know where the config files for Afterstep (the version contained
> in
> hamm) are found? In particular I want to modify the options presented by
> Start/Debian (Apps, Scree
Does anyone know where the config files for Afterstep (the version contained in
hamm) are found? In particular I want to modify the options presented by
Start/Debian (Apps, Screen etc.). The docs seem to say they are in ~GNUstep or
/usr/share/GNUstep but they don't seem to be.
An
Dear Debian-Users,
I have a very disturbing problem with communicator 4.5 and afterstep. My
Nestcape crashes VERY often (a few times a day), even I have switched of
Java and stuff like that. The Problem is that nothing will be displayed
anymore in the netscape window and that I can't clos
Hello,
I have a problem with popup menus in the Afterstep window
manager: the Debian submenu is empty. On my system at home, this
submenu is fully populated with lots of entries. Both systems run the
latest Afterstep version, though, and were upgraded in a similar
manner from bo.
There has
On Thu, 6 Aug 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:
>
> To everyone who was thinking respond to my previous mail:
>
> About how to configure afterstep, i've solved my mistery :
>
> Copied all the files from /usr/share/afterstep to the directory AfterStep
> on my home. Played
To everyone who was thinking respond to my previous mail:
About how to configure afterstep, i've solved my mistery :
Copied all the files from /usr/share/afterstep to the directory AfterStep
on my home. Played with some files, and now I have configured it to
fullfill all my needs (b
On Wed, 5 Aug 1998, Ana Graca Silva wrote:
>My new problem is the window manager - afterstep 1.4.5.3-1 .
>
>I was trying to configure my desktop when i found in afterstep home page
>some perturbing information - the AS Directory Strutcture in that page is
>much bigger then the
On Sun, 21 Jun 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Also, is there a way to allow xterm to add utmp entries? At this point,
> > knowing who is logged onto the machine is much more important than the
> > machines security for me.
>
> (as root)
> chmod u+s /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm
>
xterm was allready
> Also, is there a way to allow xterm to add utmp entries? At this point,
> knowing who is logged onto the machine is much more important than the
> machines security for me.
(as root)
chmod u+s /usr/X11R6/bin/xterm
and uncomment
XTerm*utmpInhibit: false
line in /etc/X11/Xresources
Alex Y.
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On Mon, Jun 22, 1998 at 04:22:55AM +1000, Chris wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> What happened to afterstep? I just installed afterstep for my newly
> upgraded hamm box, expecting to see my setup just as normal, however it
> appears that afterstep has been replaced with something else
Hi all,
What happened to afterstep? I just installed afterstep for my newly
upgraded hamm box, expecting to see my setup just as normal, however it
appears that afterstep has been replaced with something else - GNUStep.
To be honest, I'd like the old afterstep back. Any ideas how I can do
On Sun, 7 Jun 1998, Rev. Joseph Carter wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 06:30:55PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > I read on the list a while ago (I may have misinterpreted) that there was
> > a configuration utility written in tk or tcl for afterstep. is this true?
> &g
On Sun, Jun 07, 1998 at 06:30:55PM +1200, Michael Beattie wrote:
> I read on the list a while ago (I may have misinterpreted) that there was
> a configuration utility written in tk or tcl for afterstep. is this true?
> where can i get it?
For 1.0, yes.
For 1.4, not yet. =<
pgpf3
I read on the list a while ago (I may have misinterpreted) that there was
a configuration utility written in tk or tcl for afterstep. is this true?
where can i get it?
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED
is no /usr/share/GNUstep.
> >
> > In /usr/doc/afterstep/README.debian :
> >
> [..]
>
> mkdir ~/GNUstep
> mkdir ~/GNUstep/Library
> cp -r /usr/share/afterstep/ ~/GNUstep/Library/AfterStep/
>
>
> Hope that does something for ya..
It does nothing
On Sun, May 17, 1998 at 01:01:50PM +0400, Alexey Vyskubov wrote:
>
> Where is configuration files for afterstep_1.4.5.3-1???
>
> My ~/GNUstep doesn't work now.
> Moreover, there is no /usr/share/GNUstep.
>
> In /usr/doc/afterstep/README.debian :
>
[..]
mkdir ~/GN
Where is configuration files for afterstep_1.4.5.3-1???
My ~/GNUstep doesn't work now.
Moreover, there is no /usr/share/GNUstep.
In /usr/doc/afterstep/README.debian :
``Added support for either ~/GNUstep (highly recommended)
installations or /usr/share/GNUstep. To get ~/GNUstep
set up,
> I have just installed and configured AfterStep to the letter, but now
> when I try startx I get the following message.
>
> /root/.xinitrc: afterstep: command not found:
>
> Why can't it find afterstep. Should there be something in my PATH
> statement pointing wh
I have just installed and configured AfterStep to the letter, but now
when I try startx I get the following message.
/root/.xinitrc: afterstep: command not found:
Why can't it find afterstep. Should there be something in my PATH
statement pointing where AfterStep is installed. AfterSt
Yo-
I upgraded to hamm when it froze and since then I was upgraded to
Afterstep 1.4 when I used dselect. I have been having problems with AS
doing certain things and I was wondering if anyone else had experienced
any of them.
None of the backgrounds from the menu work, in fact, when I try to
Yo-
I upgraded to hamm when it froze and since then I was upgraded to
Afterstep 1.4 when I used dselect. I have been having problems with AS
doing certain things and I was wondering if anyone else had experienced
any of them.
None of the backgrounds from the menu work, in fact, when I try to
On Fri, Apr 17, 1998 at 07:54:40PM +0200, Maarten Boekhold wrote:
> Does anybody still have an afterstep_1.0 package lying around? I
> accidentally installed 1.4, and I hate it. Completely new configuration,
> which I don't want to learn right now (other than that it looks very
> nice, though I
Hi,
Does anybody still have an afterstep_1.0 package lying around? I
accidentally installed 1.4, and I hate it. Completely new configuration,
which I don't want to learn right now (other than that it looks very
nice, though I already noticed some problems with the pager after less
than an hour
Yo-
I upgraded to AS 1.4 when I upgraded to "frozen" 2 weeks ago. Hamm rocks
but I am having some problems with AS 1.4. I was just wondering if anyone
else had this problem. It might be an AS bug or a Hamm bug I'm not sure.
When I try to switch backgounds using the menu selection my screen f
Matt Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi, all,
>
> Updated hamm recently, and when attempting to configure SANE, got:
>
> running dpkg --pending --configure ...
> dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of sane:
> sane depends on libgtk1 (<< 1:0.99.4); however:
> Version of libg
g sane (--configure):
dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
Errors were encountered while processing:
sane
...and, can anyone tell me where the main window configuration file is for
AfterStep 1.4? I don't care for the way the windows auto-raise when
you hold the mouse pointer over them
>I upgraded afterstep to 1.4, but I had to downgrade it back to 1.0,
>cuz the new one did not get any of my old confs, and looked horrible!
>
>Did I do anything wrong?
Yeah, you didn't configure it to your own tastes!Give it another try!
The conf files and structure hav
however, these files are themselves a little dated
>
> Anyway, works great and no complaints from my end!
Just like to let you know that there is already a Debian package for
AfterStep 1.4. That is, if you are using a hamm (pre-2.0, i.e. unstable)
distribution. :-) It works gr
On Tue, 03 Mar 1998 14:16:41 PST, "Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella" wrote:
>
> I upgraded afterstep to 1.4, but I had to downgrade it back to 1.0,
> cuz the new one did not get any of my old confs, and looked horrible!
>
> Did I do anything wrong?
You need to follow the in
I upgraded afterstep to 1.4, but I had to downgrade it back to 1.0,
cuz the new one did not get any of my old confs, and looked horrible!
Did I do anything wrong?
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>just wondering: is it me or is there no info on the Net on the changes that
>were incorporated into the afterstep version 1.4*? I found the European
mirror
>that carries the tarball, but no info on what the differences are between
the
>1.0 and 1.4 . Any pointers would be welcome..
Hi --
just wondering: is it me or is there no info on the Net on the changes that
were incorporated into the afterstep version 1.4*? I found the European mirror
that carries the tarball, but no info on what the differences are between the
1.0 and 1.4 . Any pointers would be welcome..
TIA
DamirN
t since I am not an afterstep user I haven't been
> able to spot anything untoward in the .steprc files concerned.
That file is there because afterstep cpp's the configuration files (either
/etc/X11/afterstep/system.steprc or ~/.steprc) and put the result there.
It fails to delet
Recently we have started having a problem with temporary files created
by afterstep and then not deleted.
What happens is that a user starts afterstep and it creates a
/tmp/steprc file, containing their current setup. The permissions
are set according to the user's umask. Sometimes, whe
John Spence <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I only have 1meg video RAM and I run X at 1024x768 with 8bpp.
>
> I have a colour problem when I run Afterstep which results in the top 2
> wharf icons not displaying and causes Netscape to display in black and
> white. This colour
Yes, this might be a tad off-topic but...
I have 3 window managers installed on my bo system. All 3 are the
versions that came with the 1.3.1 CD set. They are fvwm95, fvwm2 and
Afterstep.
I only have 1meg video RAM and I run X at 1024x768 with 8bpp.
I have a colour problem when I run Afterstep
On 26 Jan 1998, Sten Anderson wrote:
> Maarten Boekhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Difference between the computers: I use xdm, he doesn't,
>
> When using xdm, the relevent file is ~/.xsession
>
> When using startx, the relevant file is ~/.xinitrc
Not on my system it is startx use
Maarten Boekhold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Difference between the computers: I use xdm, he doesn't,
When using xdm, the relevent file is ~/.xsession
When using startx, the relevant file is ~/.xinitrc
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Hi,
I've decided I need some help. I don't get it anymore. I upgraded a lot of
packages on my own computer to be able to use libc6 versions of X-programs
(most notably the gimp), and it has worked. I use afterstep as window manager
(version 1.0-5.1). This one also works just fine.
/etc/X11/afterstep/system.steprc
-Paul
On Fri, 31 Oct 1997, Ian Keith Setford wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> I am running afterstep and I would like to take advantage of some of what
> it has to offer by modifying the .steprc. Where is the "global"/default
> .steprc file lo
Hi-
I am running afterstep and I would like to take advantage of some of what
it has to offer by modifying the .steprc. Where is the "global"/default
.steprc file located? I would like to copy this file into my home
directory and customize it. If this is not possible, where could I
I notice that afterstep_1.0-1.deb only contains some of the sound files
referenced in system.steprc. Is there a site which contains the rest?
Bob Nielsen Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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AX.25:
Thanks to all those who tried to help me.
Afterstep was running in 16bpp, not 8.
If I modified the .steprc file I could make the AFstep.xpm icon appear
elsewhere on the wharf bar.
The fix was to install xproc_1.12.2_i386.deb from the /debian/updates
directory. This made xload work again and
lc29b50> which contains xbiff. If you are missing either xbiff or
lc29b50> xload, 3 icons will be missing: afterstep, mailbox, and
lc29b50> load graph
>From my experiences, there are 2 conditions that can cause the
AfterStep icons to go poof; a missing package as has been cov
Thank you...
But... Where would I change that in the XF86config?
Where could I change it from 8bpp to 16bpp or even higher?
I want 800x600 resolution though.
Thanx-
David U.
On Sat, 7 Sep 1996, Viorel ANGHEL wrote:
>
> the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is m
the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing.
The AFstep.xpm file exists and is viewable using xv, but it won't appear.
That's because you have a 8bpp (256 colors on screen) and Afterstep
use a lot of them. When AS doesn't have colors, it simply don
>>>>> On Sun, 7 Sep 1997 17:00:40 -0600 (MDT), lc29b50 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Lei> On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote:
>> i all.
>> I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine
>> the icon on the top of the warf b
On Sat, 7 Sep 1996, Viorel ANGHEL wrote:
>
> That's because you have a 8bpp (256 colors on screen) and Afterstep
> use a lot of them. When AS doesn't have colors, it simply don't
> put the icon! So, use a resolution with 16bpp or search for
> icons with less color
lease help me out.
ITS NOT A BUG. You are missing xbiff. xload is a file in the package
xproc. You need to install xcontrib (i think) which contains xbiff. If you
are missing either xbiff or xload, 3 icons will be missing: afterstep,
mailbox, and load graph
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1997, lc29b50 wrote:
> On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote:
>
> > i all.
> > I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine
> > the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing.
> > The AFstep.xpm file exists and i
On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote:
> i all.
> I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine
> the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing.
> The AFstep.xpm file exists and is viewable using xv, but it won't appear.
&
On Sun, 7 Sep 1997, David wrote:
> I have had the same problem...but I have installed both Xload, and
> Xproc. I still am mising the top icon also. Maybe we both have
> something messed up?...or maybe it is a bug? I don't know. If anyone
> knows how to solve this problem, please help me out.
i all.
I've just installed debian 1.3.1 on 2 seperate machines. On both machine
the icon on the top of the warf bar (afterstep and X windows) is missing.
The AFstep.xpm file exists and is viewable using xv, but it won't appear.
Also, xload won't run because it claims to ne libproc.
Ole B Hansen
22-07-97 09:18
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> Warning: Cannot allocate colormap entry for [color]
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Sometimes I get the same message, if I start xemacs with the result,
that the color of the background is not the same as before. I am
wondering, what this mean?
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Hi all,
My specs: 486 DX-2 66mhz
20 megs RAM
STB Horizon video card w/ 1 meg RAM
I currently have Slackware with XFree 3.1.2 installed on HDA5 and I
recently decided to try Debian 1.3 with XFree 3.3, which is now installed
on HDA3. Afterstep is my window manager in both
On Mon, 14 Jul 1997 15:39:22 MDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I have no problems with the Slackware setup - Afterstep works beautifully
> and is very appealing visually. Under Debian however, I have almost NO
> color. Upon exit I see the message:
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> Warning: Cannot al
Hi all,
My specs: 486 DX-2 66mhz
20 megs RAM
STB Horizon video card w/ 1 meg RAM
I currently have Slackware with XFree 3.1.2 installed on HDA5 and I
recently decided to try Debian 1.3 with XFree 3.3, which is now installed
on HDA3. Afterstep is my window manager in both
Sometimes when I modify my .steprc, afterstep will lock my screen. I
can't use ctrl-alt-del to kill it either. When I rsh in remotely, I don't
have any other processes running, besides my shell. Some weird things
about it:
bash-2.00# w
8:43pm up 5 days, 5:27h, 2 users, lo
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