I find the best way it to boot mandrake into a graphical login, which allows
you to choose window managers easily and also allows u to revert back to a
console login if required
Rgds
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Tanggal 11 Feb 2001, dari Jim Skoff :
Hi, this is a very newbie like question but I just installed Mandrake 7.2
and can't find where I can switch window managers. I wan't to run Window
Maker. Can anyone help?
type this at your console:
echo "wmaker" ~/.xinitrc
next time if you want to go
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I find the best way it to boot mandrake into a graphical login, which allows
you to choose window managers easily
Necrotica wrote:
One last question for the day. :)
In Mandrake, how do you configure what the default Window Manager is? When I
first start X (and get the graphical logon), if I leave the window manager as
"default" then I get Gnome w/Enlightenment. I would like to change this so that
my
Thanks Sujeevan. It works great, however Enlightenment isn't listed as one of
the window managers. Rats...
-Necro
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, you wrote:
Necrotica wrote:
One last question for the day. :)
In Mandrake, how do you configure what the default Window Manager is? When I
first
You'll also need to use KDE's "kdmconfig" tool to add it it to the
drop-down box.
-Matt Stegman
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On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Richard Yevchak wrote:
I download blackbox and I was wondering how to add it to the list of wm's I am
presented with when booting into run level 5. From
On Thu, 02 Dec 1999, you wrote:
You'll also need to use KDE's "kdmconfig" tool to add it it to the
drop-down box.
-Matt Stegman
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On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Richard Yevchak wrote:
I download blackbox and I was wondering how to add it to the list of wm's I am
presented
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You'll also need to use KDE's "kdmconfig" tool to add it it to the
drop-down box.
-Matt Stegman
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On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Richard Yevchak wrote:
I download blackbox and I was wondering how to add it to
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Thats the ticket!!
thanks alot!
Richard Yevchak [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/01/99 04:37:29 PM
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Since I first
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On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Hello ALL!!
here is my little problem.
I run exceed from a winblows pc
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999, you wrote:
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Yes,
I am using thier software, but the problem appears to be with Linux.
I have been decoding tcpdump -i eth1 and notice that the winblows box is
sending a tone of
messages to linux and awaiting a response but gets none.
Ok...I
On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Yes,
I am using thier software, but the problem appears to be with Linux.
I have been decoding tcpdump -i eth1 and notice that the winblows box is
sending a tone of
messages to linux and awaiting a response but
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999, you wrote:
From: Ronald A. Yacketta
Hello ALL!!
here is my little problem.
I run exceed from a winblows pc at work.
I would like to xport the KDE window and all its fun stuff to the winblows
box.
I tried using DMCP but I never get a login prompt after I select the
darkknight wrote:
It can be done in two ways, which works best for you depends on how you start
Xwindows. If you have Linux set up to boot to Xwindows (init level 5) then you
should be seeing a screen with an dialog box for entering your username and
password, just below the password box on
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, J Mann wrote:
Hello, I want to use other window managers like AfterStep and Enlightenment.
How do I change from KDE? I've looked at all the configuration screens, but
where do I tell it I want AfterStep instead of KDE?
desktopcfg
LLaP
bero
Axalon wrote:
Ok how about, /usr/sbin/desktopcfg. Just kidding, desktopcfg is on
your cdrom as Mandrake/RPMS/desktopcfg-1.1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
Well its not on my CDROM. But I did find another one that worked. Once I
ran the program, Afterstep launched great. But now how do I get back to
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, J Mann wrote:
Axalon wrote:
Ok how about, /usr/sbin/desktopcfg. Just kidding, desktopcfg is on
your cdrom as Mandrake/RPMS/desktopcfg-1.1.0-2mdk.i586.rpm
Sorry about that didn't realize you weren't running venus.
Well its not on my CDROM. But I did find
Axalon wrote:
Not sure off hand what the util you did use was, but if need be you can
always give it "a slap in the face" and manualy edit your
(~/.xinitrc || ~/.Xclients) startup files.
/usr/X11R6/bin/kde
I checked that too, but the program I used (called Start) didn't make a
backup of
On Mon, 05 Jul 1999, J Mann wrote:
Hello, I want to use other window managers like AfterStep and Enlightenment.
How do I change from KDE? I've looked at all the configuration screens, but
where do I tell it I want AfterStep instead of KDE?
--
Jeremy Mann
http://manndesigns.dynip.com
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