[NH LoCo] Running linux without Gnome/KDE
Benjamin Scott
dragonhawk at gmail.com
Fri Feb 12 00:33:08 GMT 2010
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:40 PM, Susan Cragin <susancragin at earthlink.net> wrote:
> Also tried fvwm by itself. Didn't like it as much as Fluxbox.
FVWM is my preferred window manager/environment. It's lightweight,
powerful, and hyper-flexible. But "out of the box" it's not much to
look at; the stock config is pretty minimal and ugly. If you want to
configure the computer to work *exactly* the way *you* want it, FVWM
is ideal, but all that power comes at a cost. You're basically
building the layout yourself. Whether or not that's what you want is
entirely your call.
If you do want to go the FVWM route, I can answer questions. Post
here or on the gnhlug-discuss list. I know we've got a couple other
FVWM fans on the gnhlug-discuss list.
To get an idea of what FVWM can do -- and optionally to get some
canned configs you can copy-and-paste ideas from -- check out the
screen shot gallery on the FVWM site:
http://www.fvwm.org/screenshots/desktops/
It's telling that you can find a screen shot that looks like pretty
much every other window manager/desktop environment/OS every created,
all done using FVWM. :)
-- Ben
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