According to Aptitude, jwm is 351k uncompressed while flwm is only 124k. Flwm also has fewer dependencies, though admittedly, most of jwm's dependencies are already installed on my system(probably depended on by xserver-xorg-core, Firefox-esr, or Orca either directly or indirectly), though switching to jwm would require me to install a terminal emulator. And ctrl+Q to quit Firefox works in flwm, but I'm pretty sure that's an application level hotkey, not a window manager level hotkey. Not that I ever use it deliberately(my preferred means of closing Firefox is using ctrl+w on the last tab, I mainly use ctrl+delete for getting a count of open tabs via the You have n tabs open are you sure you want to quit dialog it triggers when I have multiple tabs open, which ctrl+q use to bypass. No clue on flwm's RAM usage, but considering that Firefox and Orca are a behemoth and a leviathan respectively, it's probably insignificant by comparison... I'll admit my system does slow down sometimes if I try loading pages in Firefox that are either really long or lousy with excessive amounts of JavaScript, but then again, my system only has 4GB of Ram and all of my internal drives are platter-based. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list