Hi Charles,

        In my case (Debian Woody with GDM as Display Manager) I have the
following commands in /etc/gdm/Sessions/Icewm:

dfm &
exec /usr/bin/X11/icewm

        And that's it. DFM will be up and running the next time you start-up
IceWM. You can replace the 'dfm &' line with 'nautilus &' or whatever
you want.

Hope it helps,

Dario.


El jue, 24-01-2002 a las 09:38, Charles Marcus escribió:
> Thanks Michael and Dario,
> 
> This is exactly what I was looking for.  I don't care too much if it is a little 
>hevier on the network - it can't be as heavy as running a full KDE (or GNOME) desktop 
>environment.
> 
> Any chance one (or both) of you could elaborate a bit on what exactly is entailed in 
>getting gmc, Nautilus or any other file manager that will allow icons on the desktop 
>to work with IceWM?
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Charles
> 




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