Incoming from Wilko Fokken:
> Herewidth testifying: My favorite WM (so far) is 'icewm-gnome'.
>
> It's main assets to me:
> [snip]
> If anybody knows a usefull configuration program, this nice WM would
iceconf, icemc, icepref. Try "apt-cache show icepref"
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Any technology distinguishable fro
Herewidth testifying: My favorite WM (so far) is 'icewm-gnome'.
It's main assets to me:
- it is small, clean and fast
- it's panel shows up to 3 little graphical squares showing system activities:
a) system load
b) LAN load
c) onlin
Hi,
On Mon, 15 Mar 2004 12:34:29 +0200, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You guys did notice that he is looking for a display manager, not a
> window manager ;-) the thing that gives the login screen.
Thanks! I already got nervous, because all people misunderstood my
request. At least
>> On 13 Mar 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
> >
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
>>>expectations are:
>>>
>>>* good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
>>>* small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, ...)
>>>* remote capable (XDMCP support)
>>>* "system menu" (reb
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:28:49AM +, Toby Batch wrote:
> Anthony Campbell wrote:
> >On 13 Mar 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
> >>expectations are:
> >>
> >>* good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
> >>* small (not hundreds of
On Mon, Mar 15, 2004 at 08:28:49AM +, Toby Batch wrote:
> >On 13 Mar 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
> >>
> >>I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
> >>expectations are:
>
> Fluxbox. I moved to it a couple of years ago and can't leave it now.
> It has features that the hefty wm's d
Anthony Campbell wrote:
On 13 Mar 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
expectations are:
* good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
* small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, ...)
* remote capable (XDMCP support)
* "system menu" (reboot/shutdow
On 13 Mar 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
> expectations are:
>
> * good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
> * small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, ...)
> * remote capable (XDMCP support)
> * "system menu" (reboot/shutdown)
>
W. Borgert wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
expectations are:
* good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
* small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, ...)
* remote capable (XDMCP support)
* "system menu" (reboot/shutdown)
Considered so far:
gdm - best so far,
On Sat, Mar 13, 2004 at 05:00:01PM +, W. Borgert wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
> expectations are:
>
> * good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
> * small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, ...)
> * remote capable (XDMCP support)
> * "system menu" (
Hi,
I'm looking for a nice display manager (for XFCE4). My
expectations are:
* good looking :-) (GTK+ 2 preferred)
* small (not hundreds of dependencies on GNOME, KDE, ...)
* remote capable (XDMCP support)
* "system menu" (reboot/shutdown)
Considered so far:
gdm - best so far, but much too ma
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