On Monday 16 December 2002 12:29, Derek Jennings wrote: > Neither and both. All Mandrake tools use a gtk toolkit because it > is smaller and easier to use than qt, and will not oblige the > lighter window managers like Blackbox or Xfce to keep the QT > libraries loaded. Mandrake includes (I think) 11 different Window > managers as standard,
With a few more available from the contrib and unsupported mirrors, if you know where look around >and you can use whichever one you please and > select which at boot time. Menus are consistent across them all, so > installing an RPM in KDE will give you a Fluxbox menu entry. But *not* an xfce one, although you can get xfce to display both the gnome and kde menus. Personally, I *like* maintaining my menus by hand, but I'm probably in a minority of one in that ... -- Michel Clasquin [EMAIL PROTECTED] When all is One, all violence is masochism.
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