I followed the instructions on installing Apples X11 as best I could
give my circumstances. This is on my powerbook (no mouse hooked up at
the moment) December 2002 tools, recent failed attempts to update
everything, and following the instructions to install as spelled out
on the fink web sited.
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 11:29, Josh Kuperman wrote:
I followed the instructions on installing Apples X11 as best I could
give my circumstances. This is on my powerbook (no mouse hooked up at
the moment) December 2002 tools, recent failed attempts to update
everything, and following the
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 12:33:18PM -0500, Alexander Hansen wrote:
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 11:29, Josh Kuperman wrote:
[snip]
KDE works OK--I built some components against the Apple X and it looks
fine.
Well then wouldn't I have to remove what I have and reinstall in order
for it to use the
On Wed, 2003-01-08 at 15:10, Josh Kuperman wrote:
snip
I meant have kde be the window manager. Though now that I found the
X11 app and got it to start up I think I stick with the quartz-wm for
a while.
You can indeed use KDE, too.
--
Alexander K. Hansen
Associate Research Scientist,
On Wednesday, January 8, 2003, at 12:10 PM, Josh Kuperman wrote:
I had been taking advantage of some of kde's features and games and
its bar and multiple workspaces. I don't know whats available but if
X11 apps are using the Aqua interface as they seem to I might be all
set..
My current