> I *could* see xfce being a viable option, except that when I ran it, it > just didn't look, well, all that good. The icons looked like they were > drawn by someone that *had to put something there* to identify the > buttons, and there was a lot of *reinventing the wheel* with > applications that were essentially the same as existing generic X > applications. My understanding is that CDE, on which I had been told it > was based, has been effectively sidelined in favour of KDE and Gnome. My > *(very) personal* opinion is that if you want to run an entire separate > reimplementation of basic software with no identifiable enhancements, > install OpenWindows, which is very fast and surprisingly capable.
Give fluxbox a try. Highly customizable, fast, and cuts out all the non-necessary fluff. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]