Make the wm you like the most as default and let your
users choose from all the options you mentioned at the
gdm login 8)

After a few months of use, you may ask them about
their favourites, I bet there will be different
opinions; some of my users even asked me to install
more window managers hehe

So make your life easyer by not deciding so much for
them, let them in on some choice for a change.

--- Peter Childs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>       FVWM95 when I did look at it was too like windows
> 95 for may 
> liking I think this is what they designed it for. 
>       I don't partually like (black/flux)box I would like
> to have bigger 
> buttons, I think people like being able to spread
> icons all over there 
> desktop in windows and that start menu. WindowMaker
> or AfterStep does not 
> do to badly for big bold fancy buttons but can
> anyone get Alt-Tab to work 
> like windows....
>       I am trying to answer the same problem I want a
> nice fast window 
> manager but my users are used to text based
> terminals or windows on their 
> home computers.
> 
> Peter Childs
> Somtime I wonder wether we ought to create a
> newsgroup/mailing list for 
> `designing the ideal window manager.
> 
> 
> 
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