
Hi Dominik! Thanks for the quick response!
It's in ~/bin, which is the first entry on $PATH. I can execute it
from the command line (spews "xmonad: X11 error: BadAccess (attempt to
access private resource denied), request code=28, error code=10"), but
which doesn't find it for some reason. I had to hard code the path
into my .xsession file, because ~/bin isn't there when the x session
starts. I downloaded and built the following sources:
Cabal-1.4.0.2.tar.gz X11-1.4.2.tar.gz X11-extras-0.4.tar.gz
xmonad-0.8.tar.gz xmonad-contrib-0.8.tar.gz
-matt
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 2:00 AM, Dominik Bruhn
Hy, is the "xmonad" binary on your path? Can you execute "xmonad" from the commandline? Show us your $PATH ("echo $PATH" on a cmdline) and tell us where you got the xmonad-binary ("xmonad", perhaps in /home/username/bin)
On Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 01:58:23AM -0700, Matt Brown wrote:
Hello all,
I'm brand new to xmonad, and having a great time with it. There have been a few problems, though, that I can't seem to figure out. The first is that modMask+q does not reload xmonad, like I read somewhere it should. It doesn't pop up an xmessage error window, either. There is no indication that anything is happening (at least none I am aware of), other than the q is not sent to the active X client (which implies it's bound to something, right?). Any ideas?
thanks
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