So I enabled GDM, rather than logging in from console (I'm using Windowmaker as my window manager, and I'm not using the Gnome stuff at all).
I had this in my .xinitrc and .xsession:
xset b off xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Multi_key' xscreensaver & exec /usr/bin/wmaker
however gdm doesn't seem to follow this (I did manage to switch the session to use windowmaker, but the screensaver doesn't seem to get started, and remapping the windows key to multi_key doesn't seem to be working anymore).
Any ideas? Should I just switch to xdm?
w
This is a known issue with Gdm, and we're thinking about a solution to it in 2.13.0.5 or later...
-Philip
William Yardley wrote:
So I enabled GDM, rather than logging in from console (I'm using Windowmaker as my window manager, and I'm not using the Gnome stuff at all).
I had this in my .xinitrc and .xsession:
xset b off xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Multi_key' xscreensaver & exec /usr/bin/wmaker
however gdm doesn't seem to follow this (I did manage to switch the session to use windowmaker, but the screensaver doesn't seem to get started, and remapping the windows key to multi_key doesn't seem to be working anymore).
Any ideas? Should I just switch to xdm?
w
Hello William,
On Wed, 25 Jan 2006 20:14:05 -0500 William Yardley fedora-list@veggiechinese.net wrote:
So I enabled GDM, rather than logging in from console (I'm using Windowmaker as my window manager, and I'm not using the Gnome stuff at all).
I had this in my .xinitrc and .xsession:
xset b off xmodmap -e 'keycode 115 = Multi_key' xscreensaver & exec /usr/bin/wmaker
however gdm doesn't seem to follow this (I did manage to switch the session to use windowmaker, but the screensaver doesn't seem to get started, and remapping the windows key to multi_key doesn't seem to be working anymore).
Any ideas? Should I just switch to xdm?
Why not using the WindowMaker's startup file (~GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/autostart)?
Regards,