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Thread: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucradia View Post
    But yes, I love XFCE, but sooner would use openbox (Hate fluxbox.)
    Never compared openbox and fluxbox - what's the sticking point there?

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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by MBybee View Post
    Never compared openbox and fluxbox - what's the sticking point there?
    Fluxbox has its own panel (Don't really care for panels) and the key combos are harder to edit IMO. Openbox also integrates better with some things (stalonetray, PCManFM for Debiam (Not Ubuntu), and more.)
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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by 3 frags left View Post
    By the way, the tutorial is ready, now I only need to wait for the moderation to approve it.
    Great! Look forward to using it!

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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Warpnow View Post
    mmm...not sure about that particular menu but the desktop one is called by xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu.

    Edit:

    xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu xfce4-popup-directorymenu xfce4-popup-places
    xfce4-popup-clipman xfce4-popup-notes xfce4-popup-windowmenu

    Prolly one of those but a few don't seem to work right for me.
    Another user just gave me the name of the menu. It's called:

    xfdesktop --windowlist

    I just bound it to Super-Shift-Z. Essentially does the same thing as Scale without the Bling.

    Edit: At the same link above, there are now instructions for binding the key combination to the mouse. This means that the windowlist will now work in application windows and not just the desktop.
    Last edited by neu5eeCh; May 11th, 2011 at 12:24 PM.

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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucradia View Post
    Fluxbox has its own panel (Don't really care for panels) and the key combos are harder to edit IMO. Openbox also integrates better with some things (stalonetray, PCManFM for Debiam (Not Ubuntu), and more.)
    Open box is a base and nothing else. Fluxbox is that base with a pile of stuff on top (panel, backgrounds, ect).

    BTW Tint2 is An excellent panel choice for openbox. Can't comment on PCFanMan, as I base my openbox install on ubuntu 10.10 minimal (12.4mb compared to over 40 for "debiam")

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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jagoly View Post
    Open box is a base and nothing else. Fluxbox is that base with a pile of stuff on top (panel, backgrounds, ect).

    BTW Tint2 is An excellent panel choice for openbox. Can't comment on PCFanMan, as I base my openbox install on ubuntu 10.10 minimal (12.4mb compared to over 40 for "debiam")
    12.4MB? How much RAM is in the system? 64MB?

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    Re: Have you looked at Xubuntu?

    Quote Originally Posted by K_45 View Post
    12.4MB? How much RAM is in the system? 64MB?
    128mb

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