[linux-audio-user] Re: E17 - our choice of WM in the future?

Drucer Ninetynine drucer99 at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 26 14:12:21 EDT 2006


--- Rob <lau at kudla.org> wrote:

> E16 was popular with the tweaker set and I know e17
> will be as 
> well.  I personally have no use for weird bitmap
> themes or 
> partially transparent terminals or
> white-on-dark-brown color 
> schemes or weird ornamental fonts that make me feel
> like I'm 
> using a fake computer on the set of one of the CSI's
> or a 
> desktop interface that consists of "right click on
> the desktop 
> to do anything", and that's what I remember from
> e16.  I think 
> you just have to be a little more, uh, elite than me
> to 
> appreciate that stuff.
> 

It's not about elitism and it's not about wanting
fonts that look obscure. It's about personality. It's
about having that complete freedom to choose how your
desktop looks and behaves. I think a lot of us people
who make music want to have a personal touch even when
it comes to their desktop software. The reason I
brought up this conversation was to find out how you
artists feel about WM that was created by artists.
Carsten Haitzler (aka rasterman) - the main man behind
the Enlightenment project has said that he's not a
coder, he's just an artist who has to write code to
make art.

I'm not completely satisfied with any of the desktop
software choices out there at the moment (there are
some very good WMs, but things could be better) -
that's why I'm hoping E17 - once officially released -
will "save me" and give me that satisfaction I'm
looking for. If some of you have found satisfaction
with any of the available desktop software choices out
there then be happy. Not all of us are that lucky. And
I do not know if this sounds naive, but I believe when
I'm completely satisfied with my desktop software I
can make better music. If I do not have to be annoyed
about anything and can just concentrate on making
music then I believe the result will be better. This
is why I think it concerns us musicians and this is
why I think it's worth to see the trouble to test many
different desktop environments - it's not all the same
what environment we use to create music. To put it
this way - if you have messy room where you are trying
to write a new song - do you feel that it is the best
environment trying to write a new song? What if the
room was clean and things would be in order, would
that have any effect on your songwriting? OK, these
are personal things. Some people might feel at home if
the room was messy, some people would not. I really
hope E17 - again, once officially released - will make
more of us Linux musicians happy and offer us creative
and functional environment to make music.

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