mikshaw


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Posted: April 25 2006,14:18 |
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The JWM documenation says that this can be done by adding coordinates="off" to the MoveMode and ResizeMode tags in .jwmrc, but it seems to be a new feature that doesn't work in DSL.
The better window manager to use is always left to the user to decide. JWM is more familiar to Windows users, and i think it's a little smaller than fluxbox. Personally I've been experimenting with many window managers over the last five years, and I still prefer Fluxbox to any other.
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