> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ryan Sommers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: 03 Nov 2002 21:55:37 -0600
> Subject: Window/File Manager
> 
> I recently decided to bring my old Presario 1220 our of retirement and
> make a small toy laptop to play around with. Unfortunately it's only a
> 200mhz/64mb RAM system with a 2.1gb harddrive. I would like to use X if
> possible but given the hardware limitations I really can't have a
> bloated featureful WM or FM and still have a usable laptop (after all if
> the GUI is slow I might as well install 98SE). 
> 
> What are your favorite ultra-light WM's and/or FMs? I'm just looking for
> something that does the job, looking nice would be an added benefit but
> I doubt I'll have a high color depth to play with anyway.

Fluxbox seems to run fine on every old piece of junk machine I
have around here, but there are lighter ones.  Still, FB meets my
needs on old 486's with 16-24mb RAM.

If you need faster than that, I suggest you look at simply using
a TTY and a terminal multiplexer like screen.

As for a file manager, I haven't used one in almost ten years.
The bash command line does everything better than any file
manager I've ever seen.  If you're looking for a fast and
lightweight way to manipulate files, with more power than you
will ever use, pick up a book on your favorite shell, such as
bash or pdksh or whatever (I'm sure lots of folks here like
csh-like shells too!).


-- 
David S. Jackson                        [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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