> > [...] Have your tried IceWM?[...]
> >
> Yes, i tried IceWM some time ago, but did not knew that it
> has GNOME support... wait, let me do a apt-get...
You might also try this URL:
http://www.gnome.org/faqs/users-faq/x11.html#AEN211
That'll give you a list of various WMs that are supposed t
On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 04:09, csj wrote:
>
> [...] Have your tried IceWM?[...]
>
Hello!
Yes, i tried IceWM some time ago, but did not knew that it has GNOME
support... wait, let me do a apt-get...
:-)
Thank you so far, will report in some time.
Timo
On 16 Jan 2002 00:22:43 +0100
Timo --Blazko-- Boewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i am a GNOME user and mostly used sawfish and enlightenment as window
> managers so far. However, i am still quite disatisfied with them, cos
> they have little but disturbing behaviours. They often place windows ou
Hello,
i am a GNOME user and mostly used sawfish and enlightenment as window
managers so far. However, i am still quite disatisfied with them, cos
they have little but disturbing behaviours. They often place windows out
of the screen some bit or do not remeber them right, especially for
non-gnome
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