> My favorite GUI is WindowMaker. You can find it at www.windowmaker.org.
> Itstyotally cutomisable,
Of course, a perfect complement to WindowMaker is the GNOME Desktop
environment.
It just went 1.0. Check out http://www.gnome.org
Matthew Valenta
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206-524-6444
Matthew Jose
My favorite GUI is WindowMaker. You can find it at www.windowmaker.org.
Itstyotally cutomisable,
Cheers,
Fellow ManDrake Fan
-Original Message-
From: Jeffrey M Wolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, March 07, 1999 01:43
Subject: [newbie] Switchin
On Sun, 7 Mar 1999, Jeffrey M Wolfe wrote:
> Ok - I know this may not seem like the wisest thing to do - and I have
> to admit that I'm impressed by the KDE environment, but where do I start
> to find out how to experiment with the other graphical environments? I
> admit it - I don't know how to
> Steve Philp
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to this man !!! :)
It worked really well. Thanks again !
Arnaud Chaudron wrote:
>
> > It will depend on what you want to try. To move from the full desktop
> > of KDE to a simple window manager, it's just a matter of installing the
> > window manager and editing one file.
> >
> > I recently downloaded the GNOME 1.0 packages to give them a try. After
> It will depend on what you want to try. To move from the full desktop
> of KDE to a simple window manager, it's just a matter of installing the
> window manager and editing one file.
>
> I recently downloaded the GNOME 1.0 packages to give them a try. After
> quite a while of downloading, the
On Sun, Mar 07, 1999 at 12:50:28AM -0500, Jeffrey M Wolfe wrote:
> Ok - I know this may not seem like the wisest thing to do - and I have
> to admit that I'm impressed by the KDE environment, but where do I start
> to find out how to experiment with the other graphical environments? I
> admit it -
Jeffrey M Wolfe wrote:
>
> Ok - I know this may not seem like the wisest thing to do - and I have
> to admit that I'm impressed by the KDE environment, but where do I start
> to find out how to experiment with the other graphical environments? I
> admit it - I don't know how to switch from KDE to