On Wed, 25 Jun 2003, Apollo (Carmel Entertainment) wrote:

> Which window manager I should go with?

Personally, I'm using ROX with TWM, and it flies. Note that if you use 
such a setup, you'll need to configure ROX's compatibility options to:

        1. Overrride TWM's control of rox panels
        2. Pass all backdrop clicks to TWM (or you lose TWM's menus)

You can then add 'rox -b bottom-panel &' to your .Xclients-default and 
away you go.

Note that ROX has some peculiarities. It isn't perfect. But it basically 
does the job that Nautilus does for GNOME, but faster. You can then setup 
applications in either TWM or ROX.

If you're looking for something less avante-garde and easier to install
and configure, I'd recommend WindowMaker instead. It's basic but
functional, and has built-in support for a clip and dock.

There's going to be a bit of a learning curve no matter what you choose,
so pick a window manager and filer that you like, and see how well they
work together for you.

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