On Fri, 27 Mar 2015 17:07:38 -0500
Israel <israeld...@gmail.com> wrote:

> iBook, as it is much faster than LXDE.
Isreal what do you mean by jwm interact with Lubuntu.

 1. If you mean installing it alongside as a stand alone window manager you 
login into from the display manager it is just another session you choose 
alongside. It would just be a choice to login to. If you find you do not like 
it you can always just log back into Lubuntu Lubuntu-netbook or openbox 
sessions. You would still have most of the programs that come with Lubuntu and 
could launch firefox sylpheed abiword pcmanfm audciaous etc. 

2. *** This is posible but Dangerous and not recommended *** 
I don't think you mean this but If you mean taking openbox out of LXDE and 
putting jwm there instead which can be done in default applications for 
lxsession you will have some work to configure it as you will lose the 
keybidings in openbox and window decorations. I don't think most users on the 
mailing list or in #lubuntu would really be able to provide much help on doing 
this so you would be on your own and please do not try this in production. 
although if you do decide to persue this a drop down terminal that is 
lightweight like tilda could help rescue you with the openbox --replace when 
you do break the window manager. I would recommend creating a new user to not 
mess up your production envrionment if you want to play around with it. 

3. I haven't looked in to see if running lxpanel in jwm would be lighter but 
this is another possbility but search first. 
  
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Brendan Perrine <walteror...@gmail.com>

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