Most definitely.

But, consider that you will need a window manager anyway, so first pick a
replacement window manager. Then write a session script - a shell script
which'll start the window manager and gworkspace. Finally, teach your
display manager (the thing that displays login screen, such as gdm) to
start  your session.

Also, WindowMaker is supposedly best integrated with GNUstep.

On Monday, January 2, 2012, Wave-OS wrote:

> **
> i been using gnustep for some time, and i realised that all i use is
> gworkspace all the time,
> and feels like using os x in linux. Is it feasible to have the
> dependencies installed
> and cause X window to load it as  desktop manager without opening
> windomaker?
>


-- 
Ivan Vučica - [email protected]
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