Hi, Steve McIntyre wrote: > http://www.einval.com/~steve/debian/fvwm2rc.example
I won't follow you with the sound effects. :)) My favorite personal customization is giving the Windows keys a decent job: Key Super_L A N RaiseLower Key Super_R A N RaiseLower On a previous machine there was no name defined for the Windows keys. So i used to map it to "F34" by X means: # in ~/.xinitrc : xmodmap -e "keycode 115 = F34" -e "keycode 116 = F34" Key F34 A N RaiseLower On Jessie i first noticed that there is no ~/.xinitrc and then that xev tells nicely usable names for the keys. Modern times. A new necessary safety precaution in my eyes is to keep xterm from being iconized as active terminal with micro font. It's a funny new gimmick but always in danger to execute inadvertedly written and unreadably small commands. So i give it the image of a 15" screen in console mode: Style "XTerm" Icon display.xpm A DEC VT220 with amber text on dark gray background would be even more stylish. Have a nice day :) Thomas