Lucio Chiappetti <lu...@lambrate.inaf.it> writes:

> As you see, I agree with the need to have date and time. I never liked
> xload graphs, but do like to keep info on things like CPU load,
> network traffic etc. in numeric form, and I use procmeter3 for that
> (my performance meter FvwmButtons is a list of 17 items with the most
> useful at bottom ... so they show up even if the top ones are hidden
> behind the pager.

I have zero use for anything in the WM that takes up screen space,
no pager, taskbar, or buttons here.

I've always preferred xsysstats.  You probably won't find it in your
distro but you can find it online.  I've hacked mine to also show
uptime.  It tracks CPU, network, disk, etc without being obtrusive.

> Concerning icons of "closed" applications, I make little use of them,
> they go on bottom right (sort of), may be hidden by the pager and
> performance meters (that's why these are toggleable).
>
> After all screens have a finite size :-)

Just got a 3840x2160 monitor.  It's not infinite, but I'm struggling to
fill it with useful stuff.  I like the onscreen icons, I keep them on
the right under the clock, perf meter, and biff.  Not that I click
them much, (keyboard shortcuts) they just show me what's running

> As you can see fvwm is *completely* customizable (alas, at the expense
> of a learning curve, but fully worthwhile for me)

Amen.  Gives me 100% control.

-- 
Dan Espen

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