Christoph Hammann wrote:
> BTW, that brings up a question of my own: I recently read that KDE and
> Windowmaker can be combined on the desktop. How is that done, and can I
> keep my KDE taskbar and menues?
> Finally, WINE is a Windows emulator that allows one to run (some)
> M$Windows programs under Linux.
Download the source of Window Maker (0.50.1), and unpack it. use the
configure script with --enable-kde and install the binary. Either
a) Copy the elements of /opt/kde/bin/startkde to ~/.xinitrc , replacing
kwm with wmaker or
b) Edit startkde, # (comment) out exec kwm and replace with exec wmaker
The README.KDE file with Windowmaker tells you more. (and yes, wmaker
works with kpanel, kpager etc. There is an option to let KDE manage
root window menus as well, trun it on in the configure script if you
want it.
HTH
George Russell
--
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the Darkness bind them,
In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie.