From: Pierre Tomon <pierretom...@ik.me> Date: Fri, 19 May 2023 23:08:09 +0200 Message-id: <[🔎] 4qnkf54bcpz...@smtp-3-0000.mail.infomaniak.ch> In-reply-to: <[🔎] CAEG4cZWKF3bkkc97c0b3C7b6OM6Le=DLtRQbrRh+Or6R=cd...@mail.gmail.com>
[ ... ] Not sure I understood your question correctly. You can select Openbox when you see your display manager. https://wiki.debian.org/Openbox#Running_Openbox [ ... ] Thank you, Mr. Tomon, for responding to my thread. Actually, I thought that I would need support to learn using openbox, but eventually figured the matter out by intuitive exploration and a little reading. It is an immense good coincidence that I didn't read the Debian link https://wiki.debian.org/Openbox#Running_Openbox. I would then definitely have not even used openbox. For a first time learner, the material isn't apt. The material should quickly remove the impediments to have a feel of the GUI environment by a quick immersion first. Do this and that, have a first feel and then proceed to learn the finer aspects more and more over time. Logging on to an OpenBox session from LXDE set up isn't discussed in the beginning, whereas OpenBox is installed from Live DVD ISOs by default. When there wasn't a GUI environment, we were compelled to remain stuck in CUI. Not now. Us humans are tuned to learn visually, aurally, tactile, olfaction, gustatorily the most. Reading, more abstract, comes much later. I have learnt the first steps. So this thread could be closed. Best wishes, Rajib