Hi Jason,

Is there any difference on drag/drop? At the moment, using gnome desktop
(although with nautilus and other stuff off) I can drag/drop pictures from
gthumb over to the Netscape attachments area for outgoing e-mails. This is a
huge time savings over making a note of the file name/directory anbd retyping
everything in ... and is there any difference in sound?

Thanks,

Don

Jason Straw wrote:
> 
> the only thing that icewm-default does less then icewm-gnome, only cause
> icewm-gnome has bindings that integrate it with gnome.
> 
> I run icewm-default for my desktops, non ltsp, cause it is very worth it
> :)
> 
> Jason Straw
> 
> On Wed, 2002-12-11 at 23:00, Don Pettengill wrote:
> > > > Is anyone using RedHat 8.0 with LTSP? or is that possible yet? Jerome E.
> >
> > I have set that up and it works well except for one thing: the icewm-gnome rpm
> > package will not install due to library conflicts.
> >
> > The icewm-default package is OK though.
> >
> > icewm-gnome goes fine on another RH7.3 server of mine.
> >
> > 1) Has anyone else seen this? No mention of it anywhere else but maybe LTSP
> > admins are using icewm more?
> >
> > 2) Which icewm are people using -  icewm-default or icewm-gnome? Does it make
> > any difference and will I still be able to get sound on either? I haven't
> > tried that yet. Is anyone using icewm-lite and if so, any comments?


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