Hi Frank; Thanks a lot for your precious info. I have installed X and get it running now (in XF86-svga server). My next step is to do the ' make xconfig ' and have a try
on kernel compile. I have visited the site Window Managers for X at http://www.PLiG.org/xwinman/ and learned the difference of X windows system and window manager, I will have a try on fvwm95. Thank you. Alan Tam Frank Smith wrote: > I haven't been on this list long enough to know if this has strayed too > far > off-topic (since it isn't debian-specific) to include the cc: to the list, > but > I'm sure I'll hear about it if that's the case ;-) > X windows (or X or X11 or X11R6, all names for the same thing) is the > displayserver that creates windows on a graphical screen. You can run it by > itself,but normally don't since there is no easy way to control the windows > you create. > A window manager is usually started after X, it puts frames and titles on > the windows, allows you to easily move or resize them, and gives pop-up > menus > for various functions. The window manager is what gives the "look and feel" > to the display. Common window managers are mwm (Motif) and fvwm2. There is > also > an fvwm95 that gives the look of Microsoft Windows 95, and several others > such > as fvwm (the predecessor to fvwm2), olwm (with the old Sun OpenLook look), > and > cde/kde. > I believe the X HOWTO goes into most of these in pretty good detail and > may help you decide which ones you might want to try out. > > Frank > > --On Monday, December 07, 1998, 12:15 AM +1200 Alan Tam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > > Thanks for your quick answer. I've never installed X windows. For > > now, I am going to install one. > > > > What is the difference between window manager and X windows. Do I > > have to install X windows and then window manager or window manager means > > X windows ? > >