[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > If you have installed the `menu'-package, click on the entry > `window-managers', where you have entries for all installed WMs. If > you click on one, it changes to this WM -- that's all, no extra > utility needed. (Why, it's Debian :).)
Yes, I know, but I have KDE installed now and it's not in fact appearing as a choice there, and in the past when I've used that feature it hasn't made a permanent change -- it just loaded a different window manager for that particular session. I'm looking for something that can: 1)Handle more than just "window manager" changes (even though that's what I wrote). I want it to handle "operating environments" like KDE/GNOME as well. 2)Actually change config files so that you don't revert to your previous WM/environment on your next boot. -- Carl Fink [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager, Dueling Modems Computer Forum <http://dm.net>