David Teague wrote: >I'm running Enlightenment with Gnome 1.4. Can someone advise me >further?
Good! Enlightenment is a damn fine WM. Snazzy... My personal comments - it's fine if you'll use it at home, and when you've got lots of juice like RAM and processing power. However, should you falter on either of the two, I would suggest the following window managers that are lightweight and yet GNOME-compliant with all the snazzy effects: 1.) Sawfish - Runs on it's own layer(not a mere layer above twm). You need to be introduced to LISP, though (and it's pretty enlightening too). 2.) XFce - some accuse it of being the epitome of "uglicity" because of it's extreme simplicity, but it's pretty good. You need XFree86 4.x (if anyone knows of a port of XFce in Debian 2.2r3's XFree86 3.3.6 please let me know). 3.) WindowMaker - recent versions (I think) is somehow GNOME compliant. AFAIK, Potato's not yet. It's pretty lightweight yet looks good. Btw, I'm using sawfish on Ximian GNOME with Potato. Pretty stable enough (i'm not adamant to use Nautilus over good old gmc). Paolo Alexis Falcone __________________________________ www.edsamail.com