Mark Weaver wrote:
> 
> I use them each on their own. I've found things get convoluded when you
> start running things like IceWM while running Gnome and the like. another
> one of the nice things about Linux these days. You have the choice of
> running these WM's all on their own, or using parts of them in another
> desktop environment. The more I learn about Linux the more I love it. Ive
> almost got my supervisor convinced to change the workstations at work over
> to Linux. In a few days we're going to load the head CPA's laptop with
> Mandrake 7.1 to see how he likes it, and we're loading a few of the old
> workstations to use as servers. It's not much, but it's a start.

I understand that Gnome requires a WM because it is only a desktop
enviroment and has no WM facitlities built-in.  So how do you manage to
Gnome without a WM.

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Steve - Cheltenham, UK
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In love and light we are
In darkness we are no less


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