> For more flexibility, start X by
>
> startx wmaker
>
xinit /usr/bin/enlightenment -- :1
:-)
xinit /usr/bin/gnome-session -- :2
etc...
And then just shell script the thing. At home i have:
eenlightenment
ggnome
xperl script to choose betwixt
If you just want an ascii login then boo
Rodos,
If in Debian, do
update-rc.d -f xdm remove
To get rid of the beast. Otherwise just find it and rename it rm it
Then run startx, which will probably go to enlightenment.
For more flexibility, start X by
startx wmaker
Once WindowMaker has configured its menus, you can
Rodos wrote:
>
> I then installed the sawmill window manager, also from a deb via apt-get.
>
Make sure you have both sawmill and sawmill-gnome the latter allows
configuration via the gnome control centre
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Mark Pearson BSc (Computing) -- Technical and Computer Support
Department of Nuclear Med
I am trying to change my window manager in debian, without success.
I installed gnome from the helixcode deb via apt-get. The default window
manager is window maker.
I then installed the sawmill window manager, also from a deb via apt-get.
I now have an option under window managers to change t