On Thu, 4 Nov 1999 14:02:45 -0800 (PST)
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> Forgive me - I come from a Solaris/FreeBSD background (with Afterstep).
> Playing with Redhat is putting me back into the "F'ing Newbie" status
> again.
Hehe, no need to panic about that. All of us are newbies to a new
system at one time or another, hehehe! :)
>
> I currently let Redhat boot into graphical mode for logging in and then
> running the default Gnome environment. This is all fine and dandy, but
> I'm not using any of the Gnome features at all. Nearly everthing I launch
> is from a tiny xterm/perl script that is geared for my environment (one
> that has me launching windows to any one of a thousand machines). I'm
> primarilly using this as a simple xterm host.
>
> 1: Is there an easy way for a specific user ID on the system
> to instead run Englightenment without Gnome?
Yes, you can run Enlightenment sans gnome. You'll want to edit your
.Xclients file in your home directory to have the following line:
exec /usr/bin/enlightenment
> 2: What happens to virtual screens and the pager?
Enlightenment supports virtual screens, and the new version of
Enlightenment, 0.16.1 supports a pager and an icon box so you can
iconify running apps.
> Thanks in advance..
>
>
> Jason Fesler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |".. and ten thousand noblemen squatted and
> Good, Fast, Cheap - | strained, for the King's word, was law."
> Pick any two. | - SCA Folklore
>
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