I found hacking through others peoples .fvwm2rc files to be very very
useful. A google search brings up a bunch of them.

m.

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> I was wondering if there were any other resources I should use besides
> the fvwm man pages and my Linux In A Nut Shell, for learning how to
> configure fvwm.
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> Thanks.
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