If you want a small and unobtrusive wm, consider twm. Kinda uggly but
very small.
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 05:49, WLCraig wrote:
When I first started out using Linux, I used fvwm2. It used very little resources and
booted up very quickly. I still have it on the SuSE 6.4 install, so it may still be out
there somewhere.
Rocco
I use fvwm2 all day every day; ready to go in approx .75 seconds. Does
everything I want a wm to do. No bells. No whistles. Perfect!
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