Windowmanagers
Windowmanagers
what windowmanager are you people using?
i'm a windowmaker man
gyözö
i'm a windowmaker man
gyözö
Last edited by gyboth on Mon Jun 27, 2005 12:50 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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XFCE4 is based on GTK2, so it has that familiar feel. By default it loads up with a window manager (no desktop icons, and other stuff like that), and two panels. The top panel is for minimizing windows, systray, etc., while the bottom panel is for general shortcut icons, clock, pager, and there is a lot of other useful plugins.gyboth wrote:what does xfce look like? and why did you switch?
I switched from gnome mainly because it was too hard to update and stuff. Something would get broken each time I upgrade (I use Arch Linux - a great distro, so I keep updating my system daily), and I just got tired.
XFCE4 is lightweight (my machine is good enough for most modern DEs, but it's still nice not to use more than you need), "clean", stable, etc. It's also based on GTK, so everything looks nice (I think I only use one non-GTK application).
Give it a shot, and make sure you also get xfce-goodies and xfce terminal. It's easy to set up, but not bloated.
Fluxbox is really cool. I use it too. I should admit, that i am addicted to those sweet little DockApps and can´t do without them. Of course Windowmaker supports them too. Nevertheless Fluxbox just matches my personal taste and my needs much more than any other WM i ever tried.T!M wrote:i use fluxbox