Francisco Neira wrote:
Light, and fast. I used to run it on an old Pentium 75. Ran great. Not so easy to configure as the new stuff.. But you could have it your way. You just had to take the time to learn it.. ;)-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1Tibbetts, Ric wrote: | <snip> | |> RedHat or even Linux (consider WinXP). If everything stayed the same, |> we'd still be using FVWM or TWM. | | | HEY! I liked FVWM! I spent an eternity writing a config file for it, to | get it to look/act the way I wanted it to. I don't use it anymore... But | it was great stuff! | | Ric | | | | Yes! And it was *light*. Ideal for a 486... I miss it! :-)
Ah.. the good old days.. ;)
BTW: It's still out there, and included on many distros. if you really want it.
Ric
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