On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 23:03, Kent West wrote:
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kdm actually changes fully
between the wm/dm. If you want to try kdm, just:
apt-get install kdm
and you'll be asked which session manager you want to use. Later if you
want to change which one you use:
dpkg-reconfigure kdm (or
HectorScaramelli wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 23:03, Kent West wrote:
.
kdm actually changes fully
between the wm/dm. If you want to try kdm, just:
apt-get install kdm
and you'll be asked which session manager you want to use. Later if you
want to change which one you use:
Hi,
I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any
desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default.
Or any suggestion on which would be the best installation process.
Or please lead me to a detailed HowTo.
I don't want gnome or kde just a fast, non-heavy window
HectorScaramelli wrote:
Hi,
I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any
desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default.
Are you asking how to install Debian, or are you asking how to startx
with your preferred wm? Assuming the latter.
Or any suggestion on
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 17:48, Kent West wrote:
HectorScaramelli wrote:
Hi,
I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any
desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default.
Are you asking how to install Debian, or are you asking how to startx
with your
HectorScaramelli wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 17:48, Kent West wrote:
HectorScaramelli wrote:
Hi,
I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any
desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default.
You can set this on a user-by-user basis by creating a
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 20:21, Kent West wrote:
HectorScaramelli wrote:
On Sun, 2004-03-07 at 17:48, Kent West wrote:
HectorScaramelli wrote:
Hi,
I need help on learning how to install Debian so I can start X with any
desired window manager ie. icevwm, blackbox by default.
HectorScaramelli wrote:
Not at the login screen. Later during the gnome session I found a menu
where to set the default window manager.
I believe I'm vaguely familiar with this menu; if I'm right, this only
affects the default wm within Gnome, and doesn't have anything to do
with whether the
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