On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 08:52:09AM -0300, Ben Steeves wrote:
a lot of reasonable features, and is easy to use. But Linux *is*
all
about choice... of applications. Not necessarily cramming every choice
into every application. Use a different WM.
Okay, fine. But is killing the current one and running a new one _really_
the solution? It's very counter-intuitive that a temporary change like
running a program will *stick*. *Where* is it definined? (And what happens
if you do something like that by accident -- where do you repair it?)
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