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    Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    I am considering building a system from scratch, and have to decide on a window manager. I want something light that will boot quickly, but doesn't need a lot of features. The system will run almost solely: A text editor, Firefox and SMplayer.

    I have been looking at openbox, evilwm, and fvwm. However, this is what I want my system to have:

    -Launchers / Icons on the Desktop
    -A panel or dock of some sort to allow switching between virtual desktops (If an option) and programs
    -Fast startup
    -Acceptable appearance

    Any recommendations?
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    Re: Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    Have you had a look at xfce? It has all the features you are looking for.

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    Re: Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    ROX can act as a complete desktop, if necessary.

    It's based on ROX-filer. And I think it will do all that you require without additional components.

    http://roscidus.com/desktop/

    Otherwise, I'm sure IceWM or JWM with a desktop manager and panel will work.

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    Re: Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    Check out LXDE. It's basically Openbox + a panel (lxpanel) + icons on the desktop (pcmanfm).

    All of the lightweight WM's use far less resources than Firefox. Frankly, you would see more benefit from using a different web browser (I like midori personally) than from changing WM's.

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    Re: Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    Quote Originally Posted by transmition View Post
    I am considering building a system from scratch, and have to decide on a window manager. I want something light that will boot quickly, but doesn't need a lot of features. The system will run almost solely: A text editor, Firefox and SMplayer.

    I have been looking at openbox, evilwm, and fvwm. However, this is what I want my system to have:

    -Launchers / Icons on the Desktop
    -A panel or dock of some sort to allow switching between virtual desktops (If an option) and programs
    -Fast startup
    -Acceptable appearance

    Any recommendations?
    Openbox is really fast, starts up in about 1 sec. To get the features you ask for, you just have to install some lightweight programs.

    Panel: tint2 (my recommendation), pypanel, perlpanel, xfce4-panel......

    Appearance: Openbox does only theme window borders as it is a window manager, but you can easily apply GTK themes by configuring the GTKRC file or getting a program like "lxappearance" (which is used in LXDE, which is based on Openbox). This is an example of how Openbox can look: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3623/...faa5e484_o.png

    Get icons on desktop with: PCManFm, ROX or iDesk


    Quote Originally Posted by cariboo907 View Post
    Have you had a look at xfce? It has all the features you are looking for.
    XFCE is now a windows manager, but a desktop environment. XFWM4 is a windows manager.

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    Re: Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    My goal is to produce a very light firefox and media system. I'm just trying to slim things down where I can

    I think I will go with lxde, or at least openbox and then build upon it to suit my needs. Thanks for the guidance
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    Re: Fastest lightweight Window Manager?

    Sounds just like me

    Here is my outline of what i did:
    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.p...25#post7567925

    I have a smokin fast machine now. I use linux for just about everything but gaming (xp for that)

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