>In case you really want an environment feeling just like the windows XP >desktop, you could either make a special window manager that responds as >much like that windows desktop as possible (that'd be loads of work) -- >or just use one of the window managers for which there are themes to >make desktop similar to the XP one I've looked at this problem too, except I'm trying to duplicate a Windows 2000 desktop. There's *plenty* of XP-like themes, but not much for Win2K. I'm planning ahead for when I can (finally) move my brother's system to Linux, and he's a picky user who hates it if I even re-arrange his icons, so I figure I'd want to make a desktop almost identical to what he has in 2K now. Ultimately, the most critical app is also the most impossible to find a native *or* Wine-compatible replacement for, namely an eBay offline auction posting tool. _______________________________________________ wine-users mailing list wine-users@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.winehq.org/mailman/listinfo/wine-users