<I say>
thanks you're a peach!!!

<you said>
The quickest way to do it is thusly: (from the console and no
xdm/kdm/gdm etc..running)
1) edit your /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc
2) comment out everything
3) add this to the bottom
	exec fluxbox
4) save and exit
5) startx

That is a very quick and dirty way to change your window manager.  You
can also use that same thing in ~/.xession <--- I think that is the
proper file but I am probably wrong about that.  Anyway, I am sure
someone will post a much more comprehensive way to solve your issue.
This way should get you up and running though.

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