On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:55:45PM +0800, rogelio wrote:

> > > I think the biggest problem with Linux desktop environments is that they
> > > must so SLAVISHLY copy the Windows desktop environment.  Both KDE and

Hehehe... you probably haven't seen my desktop. Nice, minimal... Start
button? What start button? Most things are triggered with keystrokes,
and I'm still trying to figure out a way to hack radial menus into
Fvwm2. If anyone's done this or other UI experiments, please post about
it!

Then again, I'm one of those crazy people who tend to _like_ surreal
windows and other strange things. 

Speaking of desktops...

... I _love_ having virtual desktops and multiple workspaces. I miss
them when I'm stuck in Windows. <laugh>

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