Yes, you can use gtk based applications without using E which is pretty
much the standard window manager for gnome. You can e using Windowmaker
or any of the other windowmanagers of your choice. You might just lose a
little of the functionality.. (not sure though)
I don't know if linux directly supports the newer ATA66 drives, but it
will work with it because it's backwards compatible with ATA33 as a
general rule. I have an ata66 drive on my new motherboard with an ata66
chipset and it works great under RH 6.1.
Hope this helps,
steve westbrook
On Mon, 6 Dec 1999, Patrick Goetz wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Dec 1999, George Winn wrote:
> > I like kmail, personally. It handles multiple mailboxes, has great filtering
> > capabilities, and the interface is very straightforward....it's actually very
> > similar to eudora. I feel that KDE is one of the crappiest windowmanagers out
> > there in terms of speed, and memory usage efficiency, but kmail is a pretty
> > damn good program, and i use it lots.
>
>
> I agree that KDE is horrible; the only thing worse is Gnome, which is
> positively the slowest windowing interface I've seen since OS/2 running on
> a 16MHz 386SX.
>
> Question: It it possible to run KDE/Gnome applications from other window
> managers if the appropriate libraries are installed? I would think so,
> but I'm wondering if anyone has actually done it.
>
> Also, does anyone know if Ultra66 drives are currently supported by linux?
>
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