Stephen Gran wrote:
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> This is pretty easy. If you haven't messed with your .xsession file,
> and KDE is starting as the default, do as root:
> update-alternatives --config x-window-manager
Another odd thing here is that, though I now have picked afterstep, and
I still get KDE, neither KDE,
Thus spake Xeno Campanoli:
> I've had this problem now for some time. I seem to have gotten beyond
> some other problems which makes me think that something in this
> configuration is just left out. There is an icon of a terminal partly
> covered by something green but it doesn't bring up an Xter
On Thu, Dec 06, 2001 at 01:42:10PM -0800, Xeno Campanoli wrote:
> Also, I still never got an answer to my question of weeks ago about how
> to change the window manager by editing a configuration file. Doesn't
> anybody know this? Is it really that complex just to switch window
> managers?
I did
I've had this problem now for some time. I seem to have gotten beyond
some other problems which makes me think that something in this
configuration is just left out. There is an icon of a terminal partly
covered by something green but it doesn't bring up an Xterm at all. I
also see no access to
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