David Porter wrote:
.............. It's so professional that all the menu has on it is xterm. If that's too professional, then you could use the less professional wmx. Hell, if you want to be really professional (and a bit masochistic, too!) just use X-windows on it's own :-)
One of the things I love about this whole setup is that I can "use what I choose", then customise it to be just what I want. So much better than having the same screen staring at you, regardless of who set it up! As said earlier, all the great window managers out there are the real reason why we have so many people burning the midnight oil to bring us something better every time you turn around! I've recently started doing a programming course at the TAFE College where I teach Computer Hardware. Going to be a while before I can do anything worth seeing though. The first three or four months of the course is on Visual Basic (bleeach!). Then we''ll be going on to Python, Java etc. Who knows, maybe one day I'll be able to list something on Freshmeat! Till then, my hat is off to the people who are building some of the most professional applications the world has seen, and doing it for (in many cases) nothing but their own satisfaction in a job well done. -- Regards Don Hansford ECKYTECH COMPUTING Surfing the Net (without crashing) With SuSE 6.4 Linux (Thanx Linus!) "Microsoft democratised the computer market and served as a catalyst in making computers available to everybody. Later, however, they did as many revolutionaries do -- they became dictators. History has taught us the inevitable fate of dictators." -- To unsubscribe send e-mail to suse-linux-e-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands send e-mail to suse-linux-e-help@suse.com Also check the FAQ at http://www.suse.com/Support/Doku/FAQ/