Re: [Lug-Nuts] window managers

From: Linux Rocks (gnulinux@rosecomputing.com)
Date: Mon Oct 25 1999 - 18:49:42 PDT


I prefer WindowMaker. It is the most productive for my uses and is
fairly robust. If you are new to Linux then I suggest KDE as it looks
and works like win95 (more or less).

Once you feel confident I suggest trying out different WindowManagers.
The recent versions of RedHat & Debian let you switch window managers
easily on the fly. I would do a "kitchen sink" install of almost all the
X11 software and experiment .

-- 
"If you can't make it good, at least make it look good." -Bill Gates



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