Gregory Dickinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This probably should be on -user.
> Hello. I am setting up a web site with a whole lot of goodies
> installed also :-) I have a couple of questions and a problem, and
> if someone could at least point me in the direction I need to be
> headed in, I w
Hi,
You may use the helper packages if you find it useful -- but
it certainly is not mandatory. I have a few debian directories
available at http://master.debian.org/~srivasta/; I am in the process
of adding a few updates, and moving them to www.debian.org
I prefer not to use t
Always try to give the safest starting point. I would provide a rc file
that ONLY included xterm. That gives incentive to "oh yeah it said it
recommended something" or for the user to read a doc. You know the
program should be there. Seems the best way to go. Besides, that is
all the menu NEED
There's an annoying bug in fvwm95 that I'd like to close (actually,
there are several, but the rest are for another day). Here's the bug
- if one installs fvwm95 but does not install the "menu" package, then
fvwm95 uses the menu derived from the example fvwm95rc provided in the
upstream source (ra
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