
25 Sep
2012
25 Sep
'12
11:42 a.m.
Quoting "Pablo Olmos de Aguilera C."
Honestly I don't like xmessage very much, I'm happy enough looking the compile errors in the file .errors file or directly on the terminal. Besides uninstalling xmessage is there other sensible way to deactivate it?
If you prefer the command line, you can use "xmonad --recompile", which will dump its errors to stdout (or maybe stderr, I don't remember). When it doesn't give any output, then either "xmonad --restart" or mod+q. ~d