Subject: Re: Lost X windows widgets [OK now, but how to copy/paste???]
To: None <port-hpcmips@NetBSD.org>
From: ROC <roryoc@nc.rr.com>
List: port-hpcmips
Date: 07/14/2004 18:41:02
Never mind about the widgets - dumb newbie mistake: I was messing
around with a "home" copy of .xinitrc, and thought it ought to work
like vnc's xstartup with the wm program invocation AFTER the 'useful' X
app startups instead of leaving it before them as the original script
has it.
Once I caught on to that (finally noticed ps not showing the wm program
running when I ran ps from one of the xterms ;-). twm and Blackbox ran
fine. I have not re-installed ratpoison or matchbox, and icewm has some
other error with UTF character sets that Jeremy Reed has a fix for in
2.0, IIRC from a Google search on that issue.
That still leaves me wondering how to use stylus/touchscreen on the MP
780 like a mouse - in particular, once I mark some text in an xterm, how
do I paste it?
TIA,
Rory
ROC wrote:
> I recently installed the full set of installation packages for 1.6.2
> on a NEC MobilePro 780 with 512 MB CF card (the docs indicating that
> 256 is enough are way outdated), and it seemed like all was well. I
> tried the twm for X windows, and found it a bit too minimal and
> unusable (are there any docs specific to using X on these touch
> screens intead of using a mouse? It is quite baffling.)
>
> So I tried Matchbox - screen shots looked encouraging, but I should
> have noticed they were from keyboardless quarter-VGA PDA's, probably
> Ipaq's running Linux. It was no more intuitive to use than twm, and
> of course no docs for something like NetBSD on a MP 7x0.
>
> Next I tried installing icewm since I am familiar with it on Solaris
> and Linux, and hoped I could transfer my knowledge/config from those,
> but when I started X with it, the windows came up with absolutely NO
> decorations/widgets/bars/buttons, etc. - just plain borderless
> xterms, and the xclock (also without any widgets). There is no way to
> change or move any of the windows since there are no frames to "grab",
> no buttons to bring up menus, no scrollbars, no title bars, no
> taskbar - nothing.
>
> I figured this was some peculiar NetBSD/MIPS porting result, and went
> looking for other window managers (wm's), and came across someone's
> suggestion for ratpoison (wotta name ;-), and installed it, and Boom!
> - same total lack of widgets as icewm. Now I'm suspicious, and revert
> to twm, and even it's minimal widgets are no longer present. Did
> Matchbox do this? Or icewm? Any ideas? Do I need to re-install any
> of the installation X packages?
>
> TIA,
>
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Rory O'Connor