Downgrade to wmii.3,5

Hey guys,
As part of a -Syu I got wmii-3.9 yesterday.
I don't really like it that much, the entire structure of the wm seems to have changed and I'm not very fond of this wimenu thing they are using now.
Additionally, wmii isnt catching the events properly, and alt+return now opens three terminals and alt-shift-c closes three windows.
Is anybody else experiencing similar problems?
Thank you.
[edit: don't need to know how to downgrade]
Last edited by gogodidi (2010-06-28 09:47:20)

Hi
I think its not possible to open the queries of 7.0 in 3.5

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