Fluxbox and Blackbox are what I would call "recognisable as window managers" They do the basic things you expect, mouse menus, workspaces, themes, backgrounds and so forth... and occupy a couple hundred kilobytes.
Actually usable as proper serious desktop WM with a bit of customisation. Definitely appropriate for RPi or minimal systems where the standard bloatware is just too heavy.
On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 06:40:54PM +0000, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
Hello
I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like to not load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little guy down. Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for this purpose.
Thank you in Advance.
Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A Assistant in Digital Arts and Science Digital Media Projection and Audio Design Digital Worlds Institute University of Florida, USA (352)294-2020
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