Just a small clarification sought : What exactly is meant by Gnome or KDE compliance ?
Is it the capability of running Gnome or KDE apps ? I'm on fvwm2 and blackbox. I've both qt (for KDE) and necessary libs for running gnome apps installed. I am able to run kmail, kedit (and other kde packages), gedit, gxedit, balsa etc. (gnome apps) on both these window managers. I thought all window managers would, if the necessary libs are installed. I notice here confirmation of the same with sawfish and icewm. Am I wrong somewhere and there is more to it ? USM Bish On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:24:40AM +0000, Frank Copeland wrote: > On 5 Sep 00 19:05:33 GMT, Felix Natter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >> Namely, Gnome does not include its own window manager; KDE does. > >> Gnome depends on hooks for Gnome support compiled into an external > >> window manager, and at present the only window manager with full > >> support for Gnome seems to be Enlightenment, AKA `E'. > > > >sawfish is now called the "official" GNOME wm (although you can still > >change). > > icewm also fully supports GNOME. It's likely the lightest-weight of the > three. Now, if only someone would do a MicroGUI theme for icewm... > <checks icewm.themes.org> oh, silly me. > > Frank >