Rapidweather
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Joined: Jan. 2004 |
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Posted: Mar. 21 2004,22:42 |
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I have used the icewm window manager, it comes with Grey Cat Linux, and can be used with Redhat 6.1, etc. and icewm has a start button. In FVWM, and most newer window managers, the trend is toward the menu being whereever you click on the desktop. Neat thing about fluxbox's menu, is that it can be taken apart, Try it and you will see what I mean. This is really only useful, however for a "dial and hangup" menu section, for those on dialup. Can put a part of the menu up there for some apps, but would have to reorganize /home/damnsmall/.fluxbox/menu with scite to make that suit your needs. Luit Linux, which has xfce4 window manager, has no start button, but the Panel, (toolbar) can include quick-launch buttons, that are very handy. Feather linux is like Damnsmall, (I'm using that now), it has fluxbox. Fluxbox is very compact, has a easily-customizable menu, and can auto-hide the bar at the bottom by editing the /home/damnsmall/.fluxbox/init file with scite. ---
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