[frgeek-michiana] Re: Tech Notes, 5/12/04
- From: Tom Brown <tbrown@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: frgeek-michiana@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 12 May 2004 16:34:02 -0500
Mike is compiling and testing games on a VL 3.2 test box. His goal is to
produce a CD collection of lightweight and entertaining games which run
well on FreeBoxes. The games will be relatively easy to install. Mike
will use CheckInstall to turn the games into Slackware (VL) packages.
Does anybody remember where the global config files are for IceWM? Mike
needs to know.
Tom
I don't remember unfortunately but I found them using the "locate"
command. If need be you might have to run /etc/cron.daily/find first to
get the database up to date. Then use 'locate <file>' and the system will
print all references of it. If memory serves me correctly, I searched for
icewm first, then <dot>Desktop??????
As I recall there is a factory set, a global set and a user set.
Does this sound right?
factory = /etc/...
global = /usr/X11R6/...
user = /home/user/...
Tom
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Mike is compiling and testing games on a VL 3.2 test box. His goal is to produce a CD collection of lightweight and entertaining games which run well on FreeBoxes. The games will be relatively easy to install. Mike will use CheckInstall to turn the games into Slackware (VL) packages.
Does anybody remember where the global config files are for IceWM? Mike needs to know.
Tom
I don't remember unfortunately but I found them using the "locate" command. If need be you might have to run /etc/cron.daily/find first to get the database up to date. Then use 'locate <file>' and the system will print all references of it. If memory serves me correctly, I searched for icewm first, then <dot>Desktop??????
As I recall there is a factory set, a global set and a user set.
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