On Fri, 13 Oct 2000 23:40:06 -0700 (PDT), Jatin Golani said: > > Hi all, > > i'm using Debian 2.2.....havent been able to get a GUI > that I like...also not sure about the fonts,etc....so > i need to test it with a GUI that I'm familiar > with....the Win 95 GUI.....I have once seen a linux > box which had a GUI exactly like Win 95.......i mean > like exactly like it......was that GNOME or KDE?? and > which Window Manager, theme....please let me > know....also where can i get the .deb modules for > it.....I've tried GNOME with Enlightenment, Sawmill > (which is pretty nice but still not as good as WIn), > IceWM (this is supposed to be like Win but not > exactly), fvwm, qvwm, twm....not liked any in > particular yet.....which GUI are u using??? Please let > me know dude so I can move onto better things in > Linux. > > Thanks > > P.S Thanks Noah for responding to a previous query I had > I use XFce which i prefer to KDE and gnome-helix. Its faster, takes up less memory, is easy to customize and has a great pager and program launcher panel. To try it just apt-get install xfce. Its from 'woody' but i use it with 'potato'. Its really personal taste so YMMV.
XFce is a lightweight desktop environment for various *NIX systems. Designed for productivity, it loads and executes applications fast, while conserving system resources. XFce is all free software, released under GNU General Public License. Available from http://www.xfce.or -- gEEk||dOOd^Deb+ian&&XFce$everything goes<Pronto>(-_-)