Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-18 Thread s. keeling
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" -- Any technology distinguishable fro

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-18 Thread Wilko Fokken
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

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-16 Thread W. Borgert
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

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-15 Thread Raiz-mpx
>> 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

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-15 Thread Micha Feigin
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

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-15 Thread Number Six
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

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-15 Thread Toby Batch
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

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-15 Thread Anthony Campbell
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) >

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-13 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
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,

Re: Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-13 Thread Jamin W. Collins
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" (

Looking for nice, small display manager

2004-03-13 Thread W. Borgert
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