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Old 12-30-2004, 03:10 PM   #1
dr_zayus69
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multiple programs open in xfwm4?


I installed fc3 and instead of going with a desktop i tried xfwm4 with it. The only thing i don't like is to have multiple programs on at once you have to have multiple xterm open that you started them from. I am curious if there is a better way to have multiple programs open in xfwm4 without having to start multiple xterms to start them all. I guess what im looking for is a feature like in a desktop where you'd go to the menu and choose "run application" and type it in without having the terimal running in the background. Is there any windows manager with a feature like that?

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