I copy /etc/init.d/twmrc to /usr/local, make changes, then kill the
twm process and restart it with "twm -f /usr/local/twmrc &". This makes it
easy to play with various twmrc changes before reflashing filesystem(s), and
/usr/local/twmrc survivies reboots.
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom_Kirksey@ingersoll-rand.com
[mailto:Tom_Kirksey@ingersoll-rand.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 8:22 AM
To: Hicks, Jamey
Cc: ipaq@handhelds.org
Subject: Re: [iPAQ] v0.17 declared stable
>There are a couple of known problems: backspace and sticky modifier bits,
>but PCMCIA works much better than in v0.16. Socket and Kingston CF
ethernet
>work, IBM microdrives work, CF flash cards work, and Cabletron, Lucent
>802.11 Silver and 802.11 Gold work.
I thought Jim had a fix for the broken backspace?
If I make changes to twmrc, how do I restart twm the right way? Some of
the menu items point to the wrong place. And xeyes seems to *ALWAYS*
launch if my stylus slips (I hate xeyes, it drives me nuts, not that it's a
long drive...).
Tom
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