Re (3): xmonad and LXDE.
From: Bob Proulx <bob@proulx.com>
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2012 22:57:03 -0600
> When doing things like that with the window manager I usually start a
> terminal first. I like xterm.
OK, xmonad ran and mod-p gave a dmenu as a list of commands in
a ribbon across the top of the screen. The left and right arrow keys scrolled
the list. I didn't find how to execute a command in dmenu or get a
result from any other xmonad "key binding". Didn't spend much time at
it and not complaining.
Incidentally, xmonad.man refers to the mod key but never mentions what
it is. <Alt>+<P> gave the dmenu. On a PC keyboard, mod appears to be Alt.
> </dev/null
Never seen /dev/null used for input. What is the advantage? Or what is
the harm in not specifying stdin?
> >~/.xsession-errors ... Oops. ... >> ~/.xsession-errors ...
No problem. Caught it.
> So the priority doesn't matter and the "best" doesn't matter.
I miss that point completely. What is the significance of auto and
manual?
Thanks, ... Peter E.
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