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2018-05-22 12:05:05 UTC
I'm getting some really strange behavior after an upgrade on Arch.
Of course.
I finally got everything compiling again, and if I use xfce first
and then do a replace it works like expected.
If I run xmonad with startx or sddm, it almost works.
I can quit Xmonad, but that is all. I do a S-Mod-Q it will exit, but I can't get anything else to work.
If I mess around to much that doesn't even work.
I reduced my xinitrc to "exec xmonad".
I even tried without my xmonad.hs but no change. I couldn't even bring
up an xterm.
One thing that is suspicious Is that I can't get xinit to just start an
xterm so that I can run xmonad manually to see what happens.
I get connection errors for tty0. But :0 is the one I think I'm
connecting to. I tried vt :0 and :1. The log by default is Xorg.0.log
and there is nothing going wrong there.
At this point I'm looking for ideas.
Using --replace from an xfce login is messy with it's sessions and so forth.
I've been working on this for days now.
any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric
Of course.
I finally got everything compiling again, and if I use xfce first
and then do a replace it works like expected.
If I run xmonad with startx or sddm, it almost works.
I can quit Xmonad, but that is all. I do a S-Mod-Q it will exit, but I can't get anything else to work.
If I mess around to much that doesn't even work.
I reduced my xinitrc to "exec xmonad".
I even tried without my xmonad.hs but no change. I couldn't even bring
up an xterm.
One thing that is suspicious Is that I can't get xinit to just start an
xterm so that I can run xmonad manually to see what happens.
I get connection errors for tty0. But :0 is the one I think I'm
connecting to. I tried vt :0 and :1. The log by default is Xorg.0.log
and there is nothing going wrong there.
At this point I'm looking for ideas.
Using --replace from an xfce login is messy with it's sessions and so forth.
I've been working on this for days now.
any ideas are appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric