[ale] minimal wm
Preston Boyington
PBoyington at polyengineering.com
Thu Nov 20 10:51:45 EST 2003
>
> > twm was all there was for a very long time. I still have scientific
> > machines that use X for multiple process display and use
> twm for it's
> > absolute minimal load on the system. It is configurable
> using the most
> > basic of configuration tools, vi on an rc file. twm can be very
> > customized to have all sorts of stuff load from menu's.
>
> but its not as graphic as fvwm? thinkin ill go with it
> anyways, hey showin
> my youth? :-p hehe yea well im a cheep skate and getting back
> into linux
> so hey if it saves a few megs eh im up for looking at it :-p
> now if only i
> could understand all this gcc optimizing stuff
>
F l U x B o X i S y O u R f R i E n D . . .
well it's at least a good choice. it's lightweight, very flexible, and
stable.
haven't looked at Afterstep in a while, but it was fun also...
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