Re: [newbie] Using multiple WM's

1999-11-26 Thread Ken Archer
Try a search on Freshmeat for "guichooser". With guichooser, you begin with startx and then you have a choice of the wm's you have installed. "Ty C. Mixon" wrote: > > Looking over this older e-mail, I see how I could manually switch my > default WM, but how can I set it so that I can start any

Re: [newbie] Using multiple WM's

1999-11-25 Thread Ty C. Mixon
go look at startx . . . . Ty >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< On 11/25/99, 8:56:07 PM, "Lyndon Lininger Sr." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote regarding Re: [newbie] Us

Re: [newbie] Using multiple WM's

1999-11-25 Thread Lyndon Lininger Sr.
I'm not sure, but couldn't you do this with aliases from your shell profile file? - Original Message - From: "Ty C. Mixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 1999 9:31 PM Subject: [newbie] Using multiple WM's

[newbie] Using multiple WM's

1999-11-25 Thread Ty C. Mixon
Looking over this older e-mail, I see how I could manually switch my default WM, but how can I set it so that I can start any WM I want by entering the right command. I'm thinking of something like this - startx for 'default' (kde in Mandrake) AS for AfterStep black for blackbox etc, ad naus