
15 Sep
2011
15 Sep
'11
9:14 a.m.
Thanks - no errors shown.
Once you've installed xmonad and xmonad-contrib, you probably have everything you need for XMonad, unless you're doing something really fancy. I suspect the problem is that the example you're following is out of date. I believe some things in the contrib packages moved, got renamed, or got replaced with something similar. I've been using Xmonad for years, but I only know about the configuration stuff that I myself use. But there's an Xmonad mailing list that is very friendly and should be able to answer your question quickly. http://xmonad.org/community.html BTW, Xmonad rocks!