mikshaw


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Posted: Aug. 24 2005,01:25 |
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ah...I see what you mean now. My initial thought was that you were making a general statement that screwiness was an inherent problem with installing a different window manager. I see now that it is a problem with a specific package of a specific window manager. As I said, "If the window manager is properly built, and properly installed" there should be no trouble ("properly built" means both coded properly and compiled properly). It sounds like there is a problem with the IceWM myDSL extension, or possibly a problem with IceWM in DSL, or even a problem with IceWM itself.
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