*Looks up jwm in Aptitude.* Hard to say which has the larger footprint once you add in all the dependencies, but at least on my system, installing JWM would require about 50 MB of extra disc space, mainly from installing perl-modules and some other perl stuff nothing on my system currently uses, while removing flwm and its dependencies not used by anything else would free 1.7Mb, so it's likely I never checked if jwm would work with the script I'm using. Granted, flwm does recommend several perl packages as an alternative to the menu package if you want an application menu, but by default, I only install a package's dependencies and dip into recommends only when they provide additional functionality I need. And yeah, Firefox is a behemoth(/usr/lib/firefox/ accounts for nearly half the disc usage of my /usr/ and even with 4GB of RAM and an i7(admittedly, one that's 11-years-old, but I understand even an old i7 is better than just about anything ARM for number crunching) Firefox sometimes slows to a crawl if I have more than a few tabs with rich web content open)... Sadly, lightweight web browser seems to be synonymous with "we deliberately left out something most web designers use weather its needed or not, so plenty of websites just don't work in our browser" with JavaScript being a common pick for that something... and as much as I dislike JavaScript and wish I could permanently disable it, the reality is that for every website that works better when you block its JavaScript, there's a website that just won't work without JavaScript or won't even let you try to use it without JavaScript... I know F123 is defunct, but do you know if those scripts for starting up stand alone GUI apps with Orca are available anywhere? The script I'm using is rather inflexible, the only thing I've managed to figure out for effectively modifying it is changing which window manager it uses, and my efforts to write such a script from scratch have never been successful. _______________________________________________ Blinux-list mailing list Blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/blinux-list