On Sun, 2006-02-19 at 14:03 -0800, thewade wrote:
Quoting Carlo Capocasa <capocasa(a)gmx.net>et>:
XFCE, the shining star among all linux desktops,
with audio menu open.
http://xthost.info/capocasa/xfce4audio.png
Carlo
How does this do for processing overhead?
I have been using fluxbox on my "performance" machine because it is
lightweight but there are some features that I would like to have that
don't seem supported in that manager. I use gnome 2.10 on my other
machine because there isin't much you can do to make a pentium 700mHz
speedy enough to do a lot of realtime processing.
Lets say your building a machine for live realtime processing
performance using PD: what windomanager is lightweight enough to not
draw too much CPU power away from the audio apps, yet has a "desktop"
and a customizable menubar able to do menus inside of menus?
Fluxbox doesn't have a menubar per se but you can easily do menus
inside of menus. The right click in the root window menu is easily
customizable.
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