If you want to use WindowMaker you have to choose AfterStep, using the method 
below and then in AfterStep you can swith to WindowMaker from the menu at the 
bottom left corner.  I think it says something like "switch to..."

> You can run `desktopcfg` from the command-line, or (from KDE) click on the
> K Menu, then Utilities> Desktop Switching Tool.  This will let you choose
> bewteen Gnome, KDE, and AnotherLevel.  The command-line tool gives you a
> few more options.
> 
> For even more control, you could just put the window manager directly in
> your .xinitrc file.  If you're interested, I can explain it, but otherwise
> I don't want to take up bandwidth with a bunch of stuf nobody wants to
> read.
> 
> -Matt Stegman
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Steve Spiller wrote:
> 
> > This may seem like a dumb question, but I have only run Linux-Mandrake
> > for 1 week. When I run startx, it automatically boots into KDE. This is
> > fine, but I would like to test the other Window Managers that I
> > installed. How do I use startx to boot into WindowMaker (for example)?
> > 

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