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> Apple's X11 comes with a window manager, so you may well not need
> another one, or the full GNOME desktop. If you just want to run X11
> applications occasionally, then you may find that just using the
> built-in window manager is sufficient.
>
OK, good, that's helpful.
>
> > If I need sawfish, then something has again failed to deliver it. : -
> > ) So far if I type "mozilla" in an X11 window I get an old, old version
> > of mozilla that opens after it says "command not found" . . .
>
> It's nearly impossible to debug problems when people _describe_ them,
> rather than _demonstrate_ them.
>
> Can you post a verbatim transcript of what you get in your X11 terminal
> window for an attempt to run mozilla?
>
I'm asking a simple question, how do I get a fink installed program to "run"
or "open" or "operate" in the X11 window? So far only the "mozilla" app to
"open" . . . but apparently I have 240 Fink installed apps, but haven't
found anywhere in the user guide how to "open" them or "start" them???
F
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