2005/11/10, Robert Waldner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi! > > I'm currently converting the SOs laptop to Debian. Problem is that > it's rather underpowered in terms of RAM - 128 MB and no chance of > upgrading. > > So I'm looking for a window manager/desktop environment that doesn't > have the memory footprint of Gnome or KDE. > > Personally, I'm fond of Enlightenment as a window manager, but the > SO, who's only familiar with Windos and Gnome, needs something where the > look&feel is more consistent with what she knows. Most needed would be > some kind of "taskbar" and the possibility of having clickable > "shortcuts" to applications (and maybe documents) on the desktop. > It doesn't matter if it's technically superior, has integrated > applications, virtual desktops or a constantly-running sound mixer, > the above pretty much sums up the whole list of requirements - the rest > I can handle myself. > > Any suggestions?
I would say Xfce or the Black Box