You can run `desktopcfg` from the command-line, or (from KDE) click on the
K Menu, then Utilities> Desktop Switching Tool.  This will let you choose
bewteen Gnome, KDE, and AnotherLevel.  The command-line tool gives you a
few more options.

For even more control, you could just put the window manager directly in
your .xinitrc file.  If you're interested, I can explain it, but otherwise
I don't want to take up bandwidth with a bunch of stuf nobody wants to
read.

-Matt Stegman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Steve Spiller wrote:

> This may seem like a dumb question, but I have only run Linux-Mandrake
> for 1 week. When I run startx, it automatically boots into KDE. This is
> fine, but I would like to test the other Window Managers that I
> installed. How do I use startx to boot into WindowMaker (for example)?
> 

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