> What do I have to gain from running the X windows manager, fvwm95?
> Would I
> 
        [PT]  I guess a few more features and a win95ish look
        and feel.  I haven't used it much.  I prefer KDE and
        Afterstep a lot more.  See http://www.kde.org and
        http://www.afterstep.org for more details about these
        window managers.

> actually loose the control-panel application, for example, or can it
> still
> be started from within an xterm when running another Xwinman?
> Netscape 4.04
> has been unstable enough that I don't need anymore heartaches!
> 
        [PT]  You won't loose any X clients (applications).
        The window manager has nothing to do with the
        clients (how they run or whether they are installed).
        It only implements the policies of how you can
        manage (stop, start, resize, minimize, etc) clients.
        Netscape being unstable is it's own fault.  The
        window manager will not change that much at all.


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