Paul Johnson wrote: > Ron Johnson wrote: >> That's, though, why I switched from GNOME to XFce4. So much of what >> I do is in rxvt that while I find very useful the ability to create >> bunches of xterms, I don't need the bloat of GNOME. > > I've wanted to try xfce, but not enough to compile it myself, and I haven't > been able to figure out which combinations of packages make an xfce > environment. Perhaps I'm missing something obvious?
Have you tried fvwm? It's what came with the first Linux system I set up myself (slackware from literally a couple of dozen of floppies, kernel was in the 0.99's back then), and no other desktop has ever won me over. All I do is start X applications from terminals, and for that I want it fast, lean, and with lots of desktops I can switch between. --D.
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