Hi!
If you *do* have many window managers installed (my complete RedHat has
Gnome, KDE and AfterStep, by default), please open a text terminal and run
switchdesk
It will present a radio-button box from which you can choose another WM.
The change will take effect when you close and restart X.
Regards,
Razvan
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, Steven Ackerman wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I still haven't received any replies to this message. Thought I would repost
> it and add a little more info.
>
> My window manager was enlightenment. It was the default window manager after
> choosing a workstation install with the gnome desktop with Red Hat 6.1. I
> would to change it to that as the default window manager.
>
> I had also picked up a Red Hat book at a bookstore and glanced through it
> w/o purchasing it. They had mentioned a gui tool to configure ipchains. Does
> anyone know the name and where to find it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Steve
>
> Steven Ackerman wrote:
>
> > The last thing I remember doing (keyword; remember. This may not
> > actually have been the last thing I was doing) was making some changes
> > using e-conf. When I rebooted or logged back on my window manager
> > changed. I would like it to change to the same configuration that I run
> > as root.
> >
> > I tried just starting it from the command line, but it doesn't change
> > how my whole desktop and windows are. I don't like that. I would like it
> > the same way I had it which is the same configuration I get when I log
> > in as root. I would like this to be default for all users.
> >
> > I run RH 6.1 if it matters.
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Steve
>
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