On Thu, May23,02 19:36, Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote: > > > > use bblaunch with the -d option: > > > > $ bblaunch -d none aterm -tr +sb etc. > > > > not sure where you'd find bblaunch if you don't have it, but I think > > it's floating round somewhere... > > > > Matt > > there is also bbappconf ....
To the original poster: I use a combination of bbappconf, and bblaunch. I find bbappconf a bit better when X is just starting, but use bblaunch for launching apps from the menu. Glad you liked my screenshots. :) DC -- Derek Cunningham [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Human beings act intelligently only after they have exhausted the alternatives" -- Abba Eban Registered Linux User Number 195825
