Package: debian-handbook Version: 6.0+20120509 Severity: minor Tags: patch KDE's kwm was renamed to kwin some time ago. The attached patch changes the name in the text.
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--- a/en-US/13_workstation.xml +++ b/en-US/13_workstation.xml @@ -195,14 +195,13 @@ <para>Since each graphical desktop provides its own window manager, choosing the former usually implies software selections from the latter. GNOME uses the <command>metacity</command> window manager, - KDE uses <command>kwm</command> (<emphasis>KDE Window - Manager</emphasis>), and Xfce (which we present later) has - <command>xfwm</command>. The Unix philosophy always allows using + KDE uses <command>kwin</command>, and Xfce (which we present later) + has <command>xfwm</command>. The Unix philosophy always allows using one's window manager of choice, but following the recommendations allows an administrator to best take advantage of the integration efforts led by each project.</para> <indexterm><primary><command>metacity</command></primary></indexterm> - <indexterm><primary><command>kwm</command></primary></indexterm> + <indexterm><primary><command>kwin</command></primary></indexterm> <sidebar> <title><emphasis>BACK TO BASICS</emphasis> Window manager</title>