Michael, ] I am looking for a very slim desktop manager. ] The system looking for is a 486 166MHz with 64MB Ram. ] I only want to run one or two small applications.
One of my ThinkPads is circa 2000 system that's 266 MHz with 128 MB RAM. I run Xfce on it with tolerable responsiveness and yet an excellent feature set. I once saw a post that characterized window managers this way, when I was searching for a lightweight one: http://www.kalamazoolinux.org/mailarchive/9912/msg00131.html Heavy: Gnome (Enligthenment), KDE, CDE Medium: Window Maker, Black Box Medium Light: xfce, qvwm Light: fvwm, fvwm95 Eating Disorder: twm xfce is the smallest you can get and still have things like Gnome compliance and easy add-on-the-fly-with-a-mouse menu options, mouse preferences etc... Everything qvwm and below starts to sacrifice features. Have you nuked things like portmap, lpd, sendmail, esound, etc... assuming you don't use them on your laptop. Good luck, Eric -- Eric De Mund | Ixian Systems | Jab: [EMAIL PROTECTED]/main [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 650 Castro St, #120-210 | Y!M: ead0002 ixian.com/ead/ | Mountain View, CA 94041 | ICQ: 811788 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]