Anything in debian-testing for PowerPC that: 1. has virtual desktops or workspaces that cooperate with GNOME 2. can drag from one desktop/workspace to another via the pager 3. can do focus-follows-mouse (or lazy) w/o autoraise 4. in click-to-focus mode, pasting into a window sets focus 5. if it provides minimize buttons, they work with GNOME 6. provides a menu button for less-used window operations 7. can set basic options via GUI or _simple_ config file 8. business-like: fast, easy-to-read fonts, reliable, etc. 9. puts an entry for itself in the GNOME control center a. doesn't place windows on top of the GNOME task bar b. lets me move a window partly off the left side of the screen
???? Right now I'm running icewm-gnome. It seems to have overridden my choice of 4x2 virtual desktops, doesn't set focus when I paste, doesn't let me drag between desktops, and doesn't have an obvious way to configure it. I'd been running metacity with a moderate amount of hatred, but that just got uninstalled due to some gconf conflict in debian-testing. Metacity had a nice tempting minimize button that would hide a window... but not create a taskbar button to restore it! Oroborus doesn't make an entry in the GNOME control center. I added an entry, but it didn't survive a restart. Etc. bonus points for a solution that lets my wife use the computer without disturbing my desktop