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Old 4 Weeks Ago   #1 (permalink)
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Any eeebuntu 3.0 users use Enlightenment? Fluxbox?

Poking around considering a quicker window manager than metacity, Enlightenment seems like a good option but I figure I'll ask around, anybody have any experience with this? Is it quick? Anything I should watch out for running it on a 1005HA eeepc? What about fluxbox?

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I use pekwm and openbox on my Aspire One netbook. Openbox is my favorite lightweight window manager, but pekwm theming allows rounded corners, so it looks nicer IMHO.

Things to look out for...nothing really. Be aware than window managers usually require a more hands on approach to configuring, you may have to edit a text file here and there.
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Alrighty, thank you for the advice!
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