On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 12:49:57 -0400
Frank Roberts - SOTL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I decided to configure Ice-WM.
> Does anyone know how to configure the desktop by adding different
> backgrounds add icons to Ice-WM?
Unfortunately, it seems that IceWM doesn't support des
I'm sorry to report that I can't tell you at
the moment where the global dir is located.
IIRR, /etc/X11/icewm
Andrew
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his question is just as valid as any other I have seen on this list .
and how is his question invalid just because ICEwm runs on other systems ?
He is after all just asking a question
YOU HAVE NO RIGHT TO FLAME HEM
I guess you got to be a linux expert with out asking questions
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Hi All
Thanks for the comments concerning Ice-WM.
It appears that for practical reasons I am stuck with KDE and Gnome.
I was hoping that ICE would be better tan KDE but that does not appear the
case [for my usage].
Thanks for the help.
Frank
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ation. I'm already subscribed to linux kernel.
But I still don't believe that here we should've questions related to
Window manager configuration. That is as general as asking, "Which
distribution should I install?" Secondly IceWM is not linux specific.
One can install that
ds
> > >+ add icons to Ice-WM?
> > >
You need to look for the configuration files "preferences", "menu" and/or
"toolbar". These will be located under either under ~/icewm or ~/.icewm
or in the global ?/icewm. I'm sorry to report that I can
e as often as I can.. and when I need it
(for playing quake3 principally) run Gnome.
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f) does not make it so. The list is
> for general, beginner level questions.
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> Sorry, Frank, but I don't know the answer to the (perfectly reasonable)
> question you asked. I use neither KDE nor icewm.
>
Thanks
It definitely has me stumped.
Thanks
Frank
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d. I use neither KDE nor icewm.
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+ Hi All
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+ I have been principally using KDE.
+ I have Gnome configures.
+ So I decided to configure Ice-WM.
+ Does anyone know how to configure the desktop by adding different backgrounds
+ add icons to Ice-WM?
I thought it's a kernel newbie list.
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Hi All
I have been principally using KDE.
I have Gnome configures.
So I decided to configure Ice-WM.
Does anyone know how to configure the desktop by adding different backgrounds
add icons to Ice-WM?
Thanks
Frank
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Yeah... well, MY suggestion is a symlink. in /usr/bin
El vie, 01-08-2003 a las 16:13, rob.rice escribió:
> I would like to add programs that are not on my path to the ICEwm menues
> I know these programs will run with out being on the path
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] has tould me how to remove
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, rob.rice wrote:
> I would like to add programs that are not on my path to the ICEwm menues
> I know these programs will run with out being on the path
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] has tould me how to remove programs and how to add
> prograns that are on the path ( thank y
I would like to add programs that are not on my path to the ICEwm menues
I know these programs will run with out being on the path
[EMAIL PROTECTED] has tould me how to remove programs and how to add
prograns that are on the path ( thank you ) but how do I add the full
path to the program to
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