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Re: How do I start up services in Fvwm without killing Debian-created configuration



When I create ~.fvwm/config, all the Debian menus go away.

How can I have a config file AND the auto-generated configuration and menus from Debian ... AND preserve my config change when I log out and in again?

On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 5:53 PM, William Hopkins <we.hopkins@gmail.com> wrote:
On 07/07/11 at 05:35pm, Steven Rosenberg wrote:
> Here's my problem: I generally run GNOME but want to run Fvwm on occasion.
>
> In Debian, the Fvwm configuration is auto-generated. If I create my
> own config file for Fvwm, all the menus generated by Debian go away.
>
> I want to start some services specifically in Fvwm, not in any (or
> every) other window manager.
>
> Where (and how) do I start services/daemons in Fvwm without
> disabling the Debian-generated Fvwm configuration?

Can you give me an example of what you mean? Usually you use your .fvwm/config
file and you can optionally source the system-wide stuff from there.

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