[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hope you guys don't mind, but I am about to set up my X manager and
wonder which ones you guys like best. Not overwhelmed by Metro-X and
having done a bit of reading, I am considering XFree, but also
considering olvwm, fvwm as well. Which are easy to install and
You seem to be confusing X _SERVERS_ with X _WINDOW MANAGERS_.
There are two basic popular X Servers for Red Hat users : MetroX and
XFree86. (Yes, others exist, but we're talking about popularity with RH
customers, a good chunk of whom will use one of the two that came on their
CD).
There are a
Hope you guys don't mind, but I am about to set up my X manager and wonder which ones
you guys like best. Not overwhelmed by Metro-X and having done a bit of reading, I
am considering XFree, but also considering olvwm, fvwm as well. Which are easy to
install and which are more widely
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From: Greg Fall [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 1:45 PM
To: Red Hat List Serv (E-mail)
Subject:Re: X Quick Poll
On Tue, 26 May 1998
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afterstep and fvwm2 (and I guess the personally-hated fvwm95) are
pretty
popular window managers. Space-fantasy types seem to dig
enlightenment.
The other ones, I don't know.
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I guess im the only one that is using ctwm?
Meridian-
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I've enjoyed using WindowMaker so far. It doesn't seem to be too
resource-hungry and even looks pretty good on my laptop!
Jil
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From: Rick Forrester [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 1998 1:51 PM
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Cc: Michael Hatzakis, Jr MD
Subject: Re: X Quick Poll
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hope you guys don't mind, but I am about to set up my X ma