On Sun, 2009-09-06 at 10:21 +0800, Jason Hsu wrote:
> I used the default install to install Debian on a laptop as the sole OS.
>
> It boots up in GNOME, which is too slow and sluggish. How can I switch to
> XFCE, Fluxbox, or some other lightweight window manager?
>
1) You could do a reinstall:
On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 9:21 PM, Jason Hsu wrote:
> I used the default install to install Debian on a laptop as the sole OS.
>
> It boots up in GNOME, which is too slow and sluggish. How can I switch to
> XFCE, Fluxbox, or some other lightweight window manager?
You d'load/install the wm/de you wa
On Sep 6, 2009, at 9:31 AM, paragasu wrote:
i am using openbox, a very lightweight WM.
#apt-get install openbox
Or xfce or ...
After you do that, there's a button (called "Sessions" IIRC) in the
login window (still from Gnome, probably) that will let you switch
around between the window
i am using openbox, a very lightweight WM.
#apt-get install openbox
On 9/6/09, Jason Hsu wrote:
> I used the default install to install Debian on a laptop as the sole OS.
>
> It boots up in GNOME, which is too slow and sluggish. How can I switch to
> XFCE, Fluxbox, or some other lightweight win
I used the default install to install Debian on a laptop as the sole OS.
It boots up in GNOME, which is too slow and sluggish. How can I switch to
XFCE, Fluxbox, or some other lightweight window manager?
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