Hi Jan

I just tried the fvwm from my linux distro repos. It's pretty nice.

I could always compile the GPL version from source on OpenBSD, i will give it a shot.

Thanks-Patrick






On 13-05-26 11:54 PM, Jan Lambertz wrote:
Hi Patrick,

My Gui problem is (was) quite similar. I was searching intensivly for a
correct,fast,non bloated desktop manager for years. I have checked at least
10 products ( non windows ) and in the end i felt depressed,like you.
So what saved my live ?
At work i had to build an environment for java and db developers that works
on an enterprise linux distro. These distros came typically with gnome2.
Being a terminal server and doing some more intense compiling tasks, system
became slow. Developers were angry because they were only used to ms
windows. Then i remembered openbsd and fvwm. I took a deep dive into fvwm
and figured out that it can do nearly anything. I build my config (
beginning from a large sample config that ships with it. Ms windows 95
style). I cleaned out about 50% i dont need. I integrated the development
tools and  then everything went like tux on crack. It took some time but i
was happy with the achieved. After that fvwm became the wm of my choice and
i am still happy.
I really can recommend fvwm. Even if it looks a little bit oldschool and
hard to understand in first place,this is the window manager with coolness
(correctness) in mind. I even think it the openbsd of the window managers.

P.s. Good to see thomas adam around at openbsd . Great work !

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