>Well I am a new linux user. I was wondering what you guys think is the best
window manager?? I would need >one that doesnt use up much ram also.

someone recently mentioned that they still use twm. I used it about six
years ago. In a nutshell, you drive it by clicking on the desktop and
bringing up a pop-up menu to choose what you want to run. The contents are
easily customisable via a resource file, whose syntax combines simplicity
and clarity.

If low RAM consumption is a significant requirement, twm should be high on
your list for consideration (it is supplied by default in RedHat -- look at
xstart: it's at the end),

It lacks many bells and flashy gew-gaws... all you get is a lean, mean,
tasking machine.

DL
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Well, I would -- if they realized that we -- again if -- if we led them back
to that stalemate only because our retaliatory power, our seconds, or strike
at them after our first strike, would be so destructive they they couldn't
afford it, that would hold them off.
                                         -- Ronald Reagan, on the MX missile


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