well, actually, i think you probably could.

there's probably a way to change windows' default
shell from "explorer.exe" to something else...
(but i don't know for certain)

or, perhaps you could just make a backup copy of
explorer.exe, and write a simple C++ program named
"explorer.exe" that will simply execute the command:
"bash --login -i -c /usr/X11R6/bin/startx"
(which will in turn launch Xwindows)

i've never tried either methods, but let me know if
you get it to work. :-)

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rafe Magnuson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: Blackbox on cygwin - what i had to do to get it to compile
> 
> Dude, you kick ASS! And it was so simple. Now if we could only *replace*
> the friggin windows environ with X altogether we might be halfway toward
> what some of us consider an *actual* user-friendly interface.
> 
> -R

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