On 25 Jan 99 at 18:22, Tom Persons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
{on having a bad install of fvwm95...}
> ...This is a new version of fvwm95, based on fvwm95-2.0.43a, with a
> few patches applied and with a few new or modified modules
> (FvwmTaskBar,FvwmWharf,FvwmScript...)
>
> Installation should b
I'm new to Linux and I don't know for sure that this will help but
assuming you installed fvwm952 correctly; you could try editing your
/etc/X11/window-managers file putting your newly installed window
manager name at the top of the list. That should make it your default
window manager.
Hope
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