Re: How to speed up the Linux System

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On Oct 30, 2003, Rodolfo J. Paiz <rpaiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> babbled:

> At 04:38 10/30/2003, you wrote:
> >I will let E speak for itself. Download E16 and feel the power of an
> >eye-candy and robust window manager.
> 
> I would like to try this out "non-destructively." Can I have both GNOME and 
> E installed on the same machine? Should I set up another user to test E? 
> Can I have a single user switch back and forth easily...?

Yeps you can have as many managers that you want. Installing E16. E17 is
experimental and it's only meant for developers. ;-)

> 
> Suggestions welcome; I have never touched anything in X and just always 
> used whatever Red Hat gave me as default, despite the amount of work I've 
> done in properly setting up a server on the command line.
> 

Ok... try E. If you have any problems, you can either joing the
enlightenment user mailing ilst which is very friendly or email me. :-)


With kind regards,

Didier

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