Not very relevant but anyway: there are also Ion/Ion2 and pwm in the category of completely keyboard-controllable tiling window managers, if you are interested. Ion/Ion2 is Lua scriptable. Xmonad is rather young and the screenshots seemed to me to mimic Ion/Ion2 which in turn is based on pwm--both very popular.

But if someone wants "simple, stable, and fast" why should they not use GNU screen? What is X good for except eye candy and graphical web browsers ;-?

--On Monday, November 10, 2008 1:58 AM +0900 sqweek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:43 AM, andrey mirtchovski
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i stumbled upon this the other day. xmonad is a tiling window manager
written in haskell that looks similar to acme, although it can be
completely keyboard-driven. if anyone has used it please comment on
it.

 Perhaps more relevant is wmii, which is also a tiling window manager
for X somewhat resembling acme. However as far as I'm concerned wmii
has one up on xmonad since it serves a 9p interface. :)
-sqweek






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