--- In [email protected], Joan Leach  wrote:
>
> So true, on Zorin 6.x core 64-bit, I added LXDE and KDE and just select when 
> I log in. I decided to add then when some updates triggered the Zorin Start 
> menu to be hijacked by the Ubuntu Start button.
> I was going to try Ultimate Linux, but one stick of RAM going bad and a drop 
> down to a slower AMD AM2 CPU, put that on the back burner for awhile.
> Joan in Reno
> 

By when you log in do you mean with a Display Manager, such as gdm? If yes then 
those often contain menus where one may choose which Window Manager to use. I 
suppose DMs are one big difference between today and long ago. I used to log in 
at the console myself, then startx, at the command prompt. Mostly so if X ever 
messed up on me it would be easier to recover my system.

No warranty on that RAM stick huh? Often they have lifetime guarantees. I'm not 
sure how well those are honored though. The PC market does seem to have fallen 
on hard times anymore. I'm glad I built my last system when I did. I don't 
think I could have done any better since. There is better hardware available 
today of course, but it is all so expensive lately. I believe mobile has made 
the economies of scale tip against us now.



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