anticapitalista
Posts: 5,955
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Joined: 11 Sep 2007
#1
We need to get some idea of which windows managers and desktop environments users try out and maybe even use so we can automate the slim login and remaster/persistence programs better.

At the moment we have this:

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fluxbox      startfluxbox
 icewm        icewm-session
 lxde         startlxde
 xfce         startxfce4
 dwm          dwm
 jwm          jwm
 wmii         wmii
 fvwm-crystal fvwm-crystal
 kde          startkde
 gnome        gnome-session
 openbox      openbox-session
 e16          e16
 e17          enlightenment_start
Edit: Not all the wm/de's listed are installed.
Posts: 299
Cuttlefish
Joined: 18 Dec 2008
#2
Hello anti.
I've been hanging with xfce lately, but still use Icewm and Fluxbox a lot. Very interested in jwm and e17 though.
Dave
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plvera
Joined: 11 Oct 2008
#3
I use dwm with a black background (strictly no frills) for my work laptop. However, I had to download and build the version I'm using. The one that was included with antix was not working well. The standard commands were not working. This was fixed when I built it and installed it.

I don't know how many others are using dwm. If it turns out that not many others are using it, I would not object to leaving it out. I can always just d/l and build again.

The only other wm I use is fluxbox, which comes in handy with some java based apps that dwm may not handle well (e.g. gimp).

Pedro
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Cuttlefish
Joined: 18 Dec 2008
#4
There seems to be a lot of buzz on various distros about awesome wm. I have not used it. Would it be well suited to the"goals/vision of/for antiX"?
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SamK
Joined: 21 Aug 2011
#5
Here in other (non antiX) systems, JWM and LXDE are used - they both get my vote + IceWM for antiX. Beyond these non of the others will be used. It would be good to have a simple means of removing all elements of the unwanted ones from antiX-Full.
anticapitalista
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#6
SamK wrote:It would be good to have a simple means of removing all elements of the unwanted ones from antiX-Full.
This is what is being worked on __{{emoticon}}__
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plvera
Joined: 11 Oct 2008
#7
Cuttlefish:
I've used awesome a lot. It's a great wm and offers more tiling options than dwm. It's also more easily configurable, since you don't have to recompile everytime you make a change in your configuration (as is the case for dwm). On the downside, is lua based, but that's not too bad. I think it's a great wm and is anothe great choice in tiling wm.
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oldhoghead
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Joined: 01 Oct 2007
#8
anti,


fluxbox, IceWM for me,

but I think it's important to have other choices.

cheers,
ohh
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Dave
Joined: 20 Jan 2010
#9
On most of the machines here there are 3 window managers, icewm, fluxbox, lxde. On my one machine I have over 14 so to accommodate I have an entry in slim that loads simply the terminal, that way I can start and stop any window manager session I like without loging out and in. I also have made an entry for our laptops that starts a script that starts iceweasel and then sudo shutdown -h now when iceweasel is closed, as this is more confenient when you only wish to web surf.
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chrishall57
Joined: 18 Apr 2009
#10
Only use fluxbox here.
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vrkalak
Joined: 27 Aug 2009
#11
I started using Xfce, almost since my Day 1 in Linux.

I used Xfce for a few years, before getting into Openbox.

Now, I am an 'avid' Fluxbox user.

Even working at developing my own fb-styles/themes. Visit the
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buttcoffee
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
#12
I stick to icewm and pekwm.
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leeper69
Joined: 24 Dec 2011
#13
Hi I have ben using icewm and xfce with gdm as my desktop manager. one change was made to the mepis startup skript made when downloading xfce by the Debian pool. as far as I can tell all that changed was the startup screen for xfce.
Intell 866 mghz processor
ATI mobil 64mb vidio card
antiquated Phinix bios
on an old Seger laptop.
I cant beleve the old laptop is running agin! it is slow but workes for just about anything I need.
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rust collector
Joined: 27 Dec 2011
#14
I always end up going back to icewm...
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afab4
Joined: 17 Oct 2009
#15
rust collector wrote:I always end up going back to icewm...
I agree Rusty. I do like Fluxbox too but iceWM is the best.
I have used openbox too but it would be my 3rd choice.