the empty calorie
Jan 8 2006, 03:56 AM
| | We all go through various decisions being GNU/Linux users...one of the biggest ones we must each make, is what Window Manager to use. Some people go the way of a Desktop Environment, such as GNOME or KDE. Well, those are not Window Managers, they are desktop environments. They contain a Window Manager of some form, but come on, when it comes to monitor real estate, (and resource usage) less is more. For the daring (not really that daring) people who are happy with just a Window manager, what do you use?
To me, that window manager is WindowMaker. It's just so much cleaner..second, would be AmiWM, and as strange as it may sound, I do have a soft spot for TWM. I tried many, but I will use no other than these two. |
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xboxrulz
Jan 12 2006, 10:14 PM
I choose desktop environments and KDE is my choice. xboxrulz
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the empty calorie
Jan 27 2006, 03:08 AM
>shakes head< I was not asking about Desktop Environments. I was asking about Window Managers. Please read the post with care before response.
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xboxrulz
Jan 27 2006, 04:49 PM
well, in that case, kwin. xboxrulz
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yordan
Jan 28 2006, 05:32 PM
I like KDE on Linux systems, and CDE on other Unix systems. And, of course, standard X11 in failsafe mode is useful un case of trouble.
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qwijibow
Jan 29 2006, 07:16 PM
QUOTE And, of course, standard X11 in failsafe mode is useful un case of trouble. probably means TWM. for the hard core *nix hackers  In the oldern days, for gaming i used to squease everything out of my ssytem by running the games as window managers. its quite funny, an usually works quite nicely. shutdown all x cliebnts and servers. echo "ut2003" > ./.xinitrc startx sets unreal tournament as the window manager application. its not a window manager of-cource. but it them means that the game is the only X client running. for when every frame per second , and every kb memory is crucial 
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yordan
Jan 29 2006, 09:49 PM
QUOTE probably means TWM. for the hard core *nix hackers nope, I use mwm, which came fare before twm, and some "standard unix" users use it, not only hackers. the difference I mean between standard unix and hackers, is in the deepness of their Unix kernel knowledge. standard unix only need to know how to use it.
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spewn
Jan 30 2006, 01:29 PM
A happy fluxbox user here!  A really nice lightweight window manager but with really handy features..the tabbed windows for example is a useful feature which is well implemented..the menu system is easy to figure out, and then quickly modify with a text editor. Definetly worth putting on slower or older computers.
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the empty calorie
Feb 4 2006, 08:18 PM
Lately, I've been playing around with OLVWM and FVWM...Although I do love TWM I just recently got an old Compaq Armada with a P166-MMX and 64M RAM. The thing actually flys pretty good as a Debian system, and it's funny seeing people get confused because it's using TWM.
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abhiram
Feb 5 2006, 04:30 AM
Hmm... does Fluxbox count as a window manager? Coz, that's what I use. I've also used a bit of ratpoison, it's a little inconvenient but nice all the same. I still don't understand the difference between a desktop environment and window manager. Could anyone make a listing of what comes under window manager and desktop environment? What about XFCE?
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crime_genius86
Aug 17 2007, 09:33 PM
QUOTE(xboxrulz @ Jan 13 2006, 06:14 AM)  I choose desktop environments and KDE is my choice.
xboxrulz same like me man.. my choice also KDE... easy to use and faster..
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the empty calorie
Feb 9 2006, 01:46 AM
The proper term is Window Manager, not a "Windows Environment". All it deos is well, Manages Windows. Many have menus you can use to run programs without having to use the shell. In some cases, you have to hand edit a config file to set up a menu, but most of the time, you don't have to. A dektop Environment is not one program, but an entire suite of programs to create your graphical user interface. I tend not to like them myself, because I have better things to use my resources with that wasting my power on that extra crap running. I hate desktop icons myself, they tend to create a mess. To answer someone's question, XFCE is a desktop environment.
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Jeigh
Feb 6 2006, 02:53 PM
Looks like a pretty good list abhiram. Personally I use Gnome on my main box normally with flux on my older server setup. Both gnome and KDE have their plusses and minuses but personally I've been preferring gnome as of late. KDE just feels too flashy to me or something. You can get amazingly cool looking desktops on gnome without it being over the top or anything. I know you can limit the ffects and everything in kde, but I just find gnome a little smoother going. Regardless, both are awesome and worth checking out for anyone new. Really all the window managers are too, no sense in not trying them once.
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abhiram
Feb 6 2006, 12:50 PM
Alrighty then ... anything that doesn't have icons on the desktop or any of the 'Microsoft Windows' kind of feel to it is a Windows Environment. That means, we can list it as: Desktop Environments:KDE GNOME CDE XFCE Window Managers:Fluxbox Blackbox WindowMaker Enlightenment Ratpoison FVWM TWM MWM OLVWM That's all I can think of right now. Anyone care to add something to this list? I'm not too sure about the '-WM's  . //edit: Changed the name to "Window Managers" and moved XFCE to Desktop Environments. I guess that's right since XFCE does have it's own desktop app called xfdesktop.
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McGuy
Feb 5 2006, 07:36 PM
It depends kinda, in a wierd way. I don't mind either KDE or Gnome, yet i'd say I like KDE abit more. In the short time i've messed with Linux i've found it incredibly useful to be able to hide the menu and the way its like Windows. Yet Gnome is special in its own ways, like its small and slick. I'd go for KDE Overall.
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