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I know this question doesn have to do with fvwm, but what happened to to rxvt and rclock which Rob Nation used to support? Where can I find them now?

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I know this question doesn have to do with fvwm, but what happened to to rxvt and rclock which Rob Nation used to support? Where can I find them now?

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http://www.rxvt.org/ and rclock can be found in that rxvt distribution as well. ———————————————————————- 6.6 How do I set the background with fvwm? A: Setting the background image is not really part of the window manager. If you are using one of the Linux distributions, most likely, some part of the distribution is setting the background for you. There is a program shipped with fvwm (fvwm-root, previously known as xpmroot) that you can use to set the background to an XPM or PNG image. Other programs like “xv”, “xli”, “xloadimage”, “display”, “feh” and “Esetroot”, may be used too, they support some image formats that fvwm-root does not. If you just want a static image on your background, you might invoke one of these programs from your .xsession or .xinitrc file. You can also invoke one of these programs from the StartFunction in your config. The fvwm module FvwmBacker can be used to change the background depending on the desk you are curren

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http://www.rxvt.org/ and rclock can be found in that rxvt distribution as well. ———————————————————————- 6.6 How do I set the background with fvwm? A: Setting the background image is not really part of the window manager. If you are using one of the Linux distributions, most likely, some part of the distribution is setting the background for you. There is a program shipped with fvwm (fvwm-root, previously known as xpmroot) that you can use to set the background to an XPM or PNG image. Other programs like “xv”, “xli”, “xloadimage”, “display”, “feh” and “Esetroot”, may be used too, they support some image formats that fvwm-root does not. If you just want a static image on your background, you might invoke one of these programs from your .xsession or .xinitrc file. You can also invoke one of these programs from the StartFunction in your config. The fvwm module FvwmBacker can be used to change the background depending on the desk you are curren

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