On Fri, 23 Apr 1999, Jonathan Jefferies wrote:
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> Coplan wrote:
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> > KDE is an environment. A window manager is included in this. By
> > definition, a window manager simply manages the windows, and then you have
> > a desk manager that handles icons and shortcuts on the desktop, and a file
> > manager is...well, you know. Anyhow...KDE has all of this. Gnome is also
> > an environment, but it has a little more customization as far as the fact
> > that you can choose your own windows manager... That may not seem like
> > much, but compared to Afterstep or Windowmaker, KDE isn't very
> > customizable.
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> I guess I had best revise my question and make it plainer.
> I run debian (2.1 to be specific) and there is a tkdesk
> package in that distribution. Is this the same as KDE??
> Or is it just some part of KDE. In a previous installation
> I found that it, tkdesk, would run ontop of fvwm95 which led me to
> believe this wasn't the whole thing. But as you can see
> I'm still a bit confused but WILLING.
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tkdesk has nothing to do with KDE AT ALL. It is an entirely separate
program.
Frank
> Jonathan Jefferies
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