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GNU/Linux

RedHat 5.2

(Apollo)

AnotherLevel(1)


ANOTHERLEVEL

ANOTHERLEVEL

NAME
DESCRIPTION
SEE ALSO
BUGS
AUTHOR

NAME

AnotherLevel − The Default Red Hat Desktop

DESCRIPTION

AnotherLevel is a custom configuration for fvwm2 that is based on TheNextLevel, the desktop contest winner and the desktop for Red Hat 4.x. AnotherLevel has several enhancements, including the addition of wmconfig. Using wmconfig we can now shorten startup time and allow for easier customization of the application menus.

All the system config files are stored in /etc/X11/AnotherLevel. These files should only be edited by a system administrator wishing to change the defaults for everyone on the system.

Users wishing to reconfigure parts of AnotherLevel should start by copying a few files into their home directory as dot files. The two files most likely to be used are fvwm2rc.defstyles and fvwm2rc.defines. You simply copy those files to your home directory as .fvwm2rc.defstyles and .fvwm2rc.defines. You may then edit them. Save your changes and then restart fvwm2 (using the Restart option in the system menu) and any changes should take effect (assuming they were done properly).

If you want to change application menus you can do that via wmconfig. wmconfig is used by the system to configure applications that can be launched from the application menus. See the wmconfig man page for details.

There are other files in /etc/X11/AnotherLevel that you may be interested in. Most are commented somewhat, so it shouldn’t be terribly difficult to figure out how to make changes.

SEE ALSO

wmconfig(1), fvwm2(1)

BUGS

Several. Don’t ask. You won’t like the response. ;-)

AUTHOR

Red Hat Software <bugs@redhat.com>



AnotherLevel(1)