Re: best almost-KDE window manager?
- From: rsteiner@xxxxxxxx (Richard Steiner)
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 19:56:17 -0500
Here in comp.os.linux.misc,
Clueless newbie <nobody@xxxxxxxxxxx> spake unto us, saying:
I have a system that is almost fast enough to run KDE to my liking
but not quite. I tried Blackbox and TWM but they were too minimal
and too different from the KDE I run on my other system. What's a
good choice for my situation?
Both Puppy Linux and DSL come with JWM, which is a lightweight window
manager with a Win95-esque menubar/taskbar at the bottom of the screen.
It seems okay to me, anyway...
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