From e.a.gebhart at gmail.com Tue May 22 12:05:05 2018 From: e.a.gebhart at gmail.com (e.a.gebhart at gmail.com) Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 14:05:05 +0200 Subject: [xmonad] xmonad --replace works, but not xmonad. Message-ID: <8736yjj3pq.fsf@gmail.com> 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 From e.a.gebhart at gmail.com Tue May 22 19:31:33 2018 From: e.a.gebhart at gmail.com (e.a.gebhart at gmail.com) Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 21:31:33 +0200 Subject: [xmonad] xmonad --replace works,... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <87603fh4h6.fsf@gmail.com> I figured it out, and of course it was not Xmonad. which I was pretty sure of. I'm not sure how it was working at all. I had the wrong path in the wrong file. It was one of the many things that I had done while fixing numerous other problems in getting Xmonad to compile and work again. There were just to many things going wrong and I broke the xsession while I was fixing everything else. Sorry to bother the list. Eric