nate wrote: >Gary Turner said: >> I run X with icewm. No KDE or Gnome. What would be the advantage(s) of >> adding one of these facilities? > >a more integrated "experience". Generally a more consistant look & >feel between the apps. File managers with a good deal of mime types >configured so you can click/double click on a file and have it open >in the default app.
Tnx, Nate. There's nothing there that I just hafta have. I usually call files from the app rather than have the file start the app, and icewm's look is consistent enough for me. The primary need here for X lies in browsers. I'll have 7 or 8 open at a time to test web pages. Now, if you have a quick/simple/direct way to copy/cut/paste between X and console... [...] -- gt [EMAIL PROTECTED] If someone tells you--- "I have a sense of humor, but that's not funny." ---they don't. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]