> WindowMaker is another one I use sometimes, but when apps are iconised,
> they sit behind the panel, which is annoying.
I just have the clip collect them all ...
eventually the gnome panel should be able to act as a dock/clip, but it
isn't done yet.
On Tue, 11 Aug 1998, Damon Muller wrote:
Hi Damon
> WindowMaker is another one I use sometimes, but when apps are iconised,
> they sit behind the panel, which is annoying. Also tried IceWM, which is
> a little ugly (IMHO), and already had a start-bar type thing, which
> again sits behind the panel
Hi Folks,
I downloaded and installed both KDE 1.0 and all the bits and pieces of
GNOME 0.20 that I could find the other day. Both of them look *very*
impressive, and should do heaps for getting Linux accepted as a OS that
isn't just for geeks who love CLIs.
I've decided that I like GNOME (at leas
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