> I think I might need a windows manager. I have xwindows installed and
> functioning, but when I go into it all I get is shell window. I installed
> a couple of small programs but do not know how to start them. I am
> assuming that I can start them by typing a command in the shell window,
> b
Check out http://www.PLiG.org/xwinman/ for a listing of what is
available.
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Note that Enlightenment (E) has a completely user definable look called
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I think I might need a windows manager. I have xwindows installed and
functioning, but when I go into it all I get is shell window. I installed
a couple of small programs but do not know how to start them. I am
assuming that I can start them by typing a command in the shell window,
but I don't
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You have to have a window-manager installed for it to be used. I believe
twm is included in the distribution since I never wanted it but have it.
I use afterstep wich is based on fvwm. It's pretty good.
The file to edit are in the /etc/X11 directory. The win
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> I have installed Xfree and when I start the only thing I get is one
> xterm and a very small menu where I can chose to quit or to run a
> color show program. Now is this normal ? Dont deabian create a
> default look like redhat dose? (fvwm2)
>
Did you install a window
I have installed Xfree and when I start the only thing I get is one
xterm and a very small menu where I can chose to quit or to run a
color show program. Now is this normal ? Dont deabian create a
default look like redhat dose? (fvwm2)
What windows manger should I use? I am not loking for a sp
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