On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 10:19:25AM -0700, Eric Richardson wrote: > Hi, > I just recently installed Debian 2.2r0 and did a apt-get update apt-get > dist-upgrade so I'm up to date on stable - I think. > > I loaded all the gnome stuff and the default display manager xdm and > window manager twm. I have since replaced xdm with gdm and I would like > to replace twm with one that is more fitting for use with gnome - > besides I don't really like it. I'm interested in stability and I don't > want it to take too much memory. >
Stable, fast, and GNOME support = WindowMaker, IceWM Stable, not as fast, and GNOME support = Sawfish Stable, very fast, and KDE support (but no GNOME) = Blackbox Since you're running stable, Sawfish will be called Sawmill. Blackbox will be OLD, and WindowMaker will be stale, not sure about IceWM. I use unstable on my home box (rather powerfull, lots of memory) with Gnome 1.2 & WindowMaker 0.64. I use stable on my laptop (P120, 32MB) with no Gnome and Blackbox 0.61, sourced from testing and compiled for stable. Both run fast for their respective hardware platforms, and I'm actually really surprised how responsive Blackbox is on my old laptop. Check out http://www.plig.org/xwinman for a rather comprehensive resource on the current window managers for X. -- Steven Dickenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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