Re: sophisticated trickery(AfterStep)

1999-12-25 Thread Steve Gallagher
Hi Darin, One of the nice things about Linux is the different ways you can use it and the ability to stamp your own taste on your system. I have two favourite Window Managers. One is Afterstep and the other is Xfce. I use Afterstep for my user account and Xfce for root although I change this whe

Re: sophisticated trickery(AfterStep)

1999-12-24 Thread Todd A. Jacobs
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999, Darin Bailey wrote: > Ok, I finally had AfterStep running (which is cool by the way) but > after I rebooted the system, it was back on Gnome and now I can't find > the option to change window managers. > 1) what the hell? I have been having the opposite problem: mine keeps

trickery - AfterStep

1999-12-24 Thread Darin Bailey
Ok, I finally had AfterStep running (which is cool by the way) but after I rebooted the system, it was back on Gnome and now I can't find the option to change window managers. 1) what the hell? There's a file called .AfterStep-errors in my home dir now, 2) does that mean something? the menu wi

sophisticated trickery(AfterStep)

1999-12-24 Thread Darin Bailey
Ok, I finally had AfterStep running (which is cool by the way) but after I rebooted the system, it was back on Gnome and now I can't find the option to change window managers. 1) what the hell? There's a file called .AfterStep-errors in my home dir now, 2) does that mean something? the menu wi