On Wed, Nov 09, 2005 at 03:34:02PM +0200, Jani H. Lahtinen wrote:
> # locate wmi | grep bin
> /usr/local/bin/wmirefcard
> /usr/local/bin/wmibar
> /usr/local/bin/wmir
> /usr/local/bin/wmifs
> /usr/local/bin/wmiplumb
> /usr/local/bin/wmiiwm
> /usr/local/bin/wmiwarp
> /usr/local/bin/wmimenu
> /usr/local/bin/wmikeys
> /usr/local/bin/wmii
> /usr/local/src/wmii-2/_darcs/prefs/binaries
> /usr/local/src/wmii/_darcs/prefs/binaries
You can delete /usr/local/bin/wmirefcard, but doesn't matter in
the issue.
Are you sure, that you build everything cleanly from scratch?
Make sure that you make clean && make && sudo make install. I
changed several bits in liblitz, which might be a reason why it
doesn't starts up if not build cleanly.
I recently checked again on another box and it worked with a
fresh install. Maybe you can provide the output of wmi* on
startup?
I use:
exec wmii >$HOME/wmii.err 2>&1
in .xinitrc for catching all output.
Regards,
-- Anselm R. Garbe ><>< www.ebrag.de ><>< GPG key: 0D73F361Received on Wed Nov 09 2005 - 14:40:32 UTC
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