Jo,
I don't think that you need to remove Apple's X11. You can run it in
full window mode by opening X11 and then going to X11 --> Preferences
--> Output. Then choose the "Enable the Enter Full Screen Mode"
option. That will put X11 into full screen mode when it starts. To
exit out of full screen mode you just have to hit "Command-Option-A".
As for the windowmaker window manager feature, you can tell X11 to
use this instead of apple quartz by modifying the xinitrc file found
in /etc/X11/xinit/. Find the line that reads,
exec quartz-wm
and replace it with
exec windowmaker
This will then use windowmaker as the window manager instead of
quartz-wm. Hope that this helps!
- Johnny
On Mar 19, 2007, at 10:14 PM, Jo Claridge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As Murali suggested I am trying to get X11.app running in full
> screen mode using windowmaker but I
> can't get rid of the Apple proprietry X11. Is it neccessary to use
> xorg? If I can't use the Apple X11 how
> do I remove it?
>
> cheers
>
> jo Claridge
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