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Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] over my dead body... [slightly OT]
From: "Jeff Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I have to agree with John.  I've been pleased with my switch from gnome
to  qvwm.  If you need to keep a conistent menu for different groups and
keep  the desktop locked down, you can't beat it.  I am still able to run
gnome  apps as well.


> On Fri, 17 Jan 2003 14:45:59 +0000
> Louis Sabet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> [snip]
> 
>> My problem now is in finding an appropriate GUI. These users are all 
>> trained for windows. We have no time for extensive retraining, and so
>> I  need to find something as close to the windows look-n-feel as
>> possible, but  at the same time making sure that whatever I choose
>> isn't going to be  bloated and resource-hungry (KDE/GNOME etc).
> 
> [snip]
> 
> I'd give qvwm a serious look - I've run it happily on low spec boxes
> that just refused to run Gnome at all. It's ideal for rolling out lots
> of Win 9x look and feel desktops where you don't want users 'messing'
> with the GUI. I found it a pain to configure and ended up writing a
> 'how-to' which is filed at http://uk.homelinux.org/docs/qvwm.pdf (508k)
> There's a sample screen shot in it on page 4
> 
> John
> 
> 
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