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
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
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
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