I am also a beginner in Linux as well, as some of you had the mistake of
speaking to me. I am curious, "How do I change Windows Managers?" I read up
on GNOME and you can do it from the manager itself, but, from what I can tell,
you can't from KDE, the wm I am using now. From my installation, I think I
have FVWM, GNOME, and KDE atleast.
To answer that last message, I would like to say that XF86Setup, or something
similar, works well. I just used it to mess around.
On Wed, 17 Nov 1999, you wrote:
> Hi,
> If you want to know who is the real beginner in Linux, well, that will be
> me.
>
> I've just installed Linux-Mandrake on my PC, but I can't set up the
> X-server.
> I think it caused by the false configuration of my Display card. My display
> card is i740 and it is not listed when I run Xconfiguration.
>
> Where can I find the right driver for my devices if they aren't listed in
> Linux Configuration (especially Display Card)?
> How can I install it if I find the file?
> Can Linux do plug-and-play?
>
> Thank's before...
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