leandro:
Thanks.  I will try the xinitrc for autostarting stuff.
Kurt:
I have sued both of them.  WAY too heavy.  I have been using JWM for a
window manager.  But on this comp with a big monitor, I thought I'd try
DWM.  It's light for a slow comp, and it seems very minimal, and I really
like that look and feel.

Niki:
I like DWM.  I have tried WMII and awesome but I like the sort of extreme
ligh ways of DWM.

So... If I have problems, I will come back.  Thanks everyone!

On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 4:13 PM, Leandro Chescotta <lchesco...@banelco.com.ar
> wrote:

>  I found wmii to be very easy to use, it was my first tiling wm, but
> awesome is very popular too, but dwm is far more easy that it seems to be at
> first
>
>
>
> *De:* Niki Yoshiuchi [mailto:aplu...@gmail.com]
> *Enviado el:* viernes, 08 de mayo de 2009 04:52 p.m.
> *Para:* dwm mail list
> *Asunto:* Re: [dwm] HELP! I don't understand config.h or how dwm works!
>
>
>
> More seriously, perhaps an easier to install/configure tiling window
> manager is in order.  Xmonad, awesome, wmii, etc. etc.
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Kurt H Maier <karmaf...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 2:14 PM, Benjamin Conner <tommydabo...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hey, I'm new to the mailing lists.  The subject says it all.  I don't
> know
> > how to setup DWM.  I want some autostart programs, some keyboard
> shortcuts,
> > and some basic stuff so I can use it. (and once I can use it, to use it
> well
> > :P)  Can anyone give me some basic help to using DWM?  I found some stuff
> > but nothing helps for me.  I can post my config.h too.  I will attach it
> to
> > the message.  Debian Sid. DWM 5.5.  Thanks.  I really appreaciate if
> anyone
> > can help.
> >
> > Tommy.
>
> Have you considered using maybe GNOME or KDE?
>
> # Kurt H Maier
>
>
>
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