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- From: traub@rtf.bt.co.uk (Michael Traub)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.networking
- Subject: Re: X11R4 / PMX / PM Window Manager
- Message-ID: <1993Jan26.113520.12519@rtf.bt.co.uk>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 11:35:20 GMT
- References: <1992Sep3.163954.10571@waikato.ac.nz> <1jp18hINNt9d@neuro.usc.edu>
- Organization: BT Customer Systems, Brighton, UK
- Lines: 26
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- In article <1jp18hINNt9d@neuro.usc.edu> merlin@neuro.usc.edu (merlin) writes:
- >QUERY: Does anyone have a solution for what appears to be an inability
- >to move focus into existing an xterm after a subprocess launched from that
- >xterm is killed on the remote machine?
-
- I have a slightly different problem. When XDM starts up and gives me
- a login screen it takes the mouse/keyboard focus and refuses to give
- it up! I cannot access anything else on the desktop until I log in
- to the Unix host. Once logged in focus works as expected. As soon
- as I log out again and XDM's window re-appears I again cannot change
- the focus. The XDM is from SCO's Opendesktop 1.1 (X11R3).
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- Michael Traub
- BT Customer Systems, Brighton Systems Centre. traub@btcs.bt.co.uk
-
- JOE, taxi driver: Unemployment will rise and sooner or later the
- masses will revolt against it. There'll be civil disorder and the
- further breakdown of civil society. The end result I hope will be
- the triumph of the people over capitalism. I also wouldn't mind
- if a few more people used taxis this year - '92 was rotten.
-
- (Taken from "Hopes and Fears" in The Guardian, December 31st 1992, a
- section which looked at what people saw 1993 bringing)
-