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Posted: Jan. 08 2005,05:06 QUOTE

Then you need to edit the /usr/bin/enhance file as root user..

You could also add the line 'killall wmnet &' to your .xinitrc file ABOVE the fluxbox line.

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Posted: Jan. 08 2005,05:08 QUOTE

What method did you use to install?  If you used frugal it's essentially the same as running a liveCD from your harddrive, and all the bin directories will be read-only.

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You could also add the line killall wnmet to your .xinitrc file ABOVE the fluxbox line.

That's something that never crossed my mind.  good one.


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Posted: Jan. 08 2005,05:18 QUOTE

Thanks, I edited the enhance file and commented out(#) the lines that load mount.app and wmnet.
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Posted: Jan. 08 2005,05:34 QUOTE

mikshaw..

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You could also add the line killall wnmet to your .xinitrc file ABOVE the fluxbox line.

That's something that never crossed my mind.  good one.


I made a correction to my command...
Note the ampersand for running in background,
so as not to kill an open shell when it is running.
I also corrected my spelling  wmnet, not wnmet  :)

I use the same method for killing my wmcpuload monitor,
In .xinitrc, I use ' killall wmcpuload '
then right below that I add 2 new lines for each of my cpu's..
wmcpuload -c 0 &
wmcpuload -c 1 &

Then I get two cpuload monitors in my slit..

It's nice when using grip to see one handling the rip,
and one handling the compression/convert to ogg/mp3..

I've enjoyed our recent threads and discussions ...  good work.

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Posted: Jan. 08 2005,06:45 QUOTE

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wmcpuload -c 0 &
wmcpuload -c 1 &

Then I get two cpuload monitors in my slit..

It's nice when using grip to see one handling the rip,
and one handling the compression/convert to ogg/mp3..


I don't quite understand how that works, but it sounds like you can specify certain apps using a particular processor?  That's sweet.


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