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Also, Blackbox...
I installed that one, too.
I managed to right click in Blackbox and open xterm to start Firefox, but how do I configure my menus to make everything simpler for me?
I don't wanna have to open xterm to run every application that I have.
EDIT: Once I minimize a window, how do I maximize/restore it again?
I have a feeling that these window managers are way over my head...
I installed that one, too.
I managed to right click in Blackbox and open xterm to start Firefox, but how do I configure my menus to make everything simpler for me?
I don't wanna have to open xterm to run every application that I have.
EDIT: Once I minimize a window, how do I maximize/restore it again?
I have a feeling that these window managers are way over my head...
Last edited by linux; Jan 27th, 2008 at 8:43 pm.
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