Rocco <linuxmedia4@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >"horsh" <horsh@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> So my question is: > >> Which window manager support such "sticky" > >> feature? > >ricktaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > >{SNIP} >> http://freshmeat.net/projects/fvwmpartition/ >{SNIP} >{tho' FVWM is fairly similar and makes for a really nice >> environment.}}}} > >> I've used all of these... they all work fairly well. > >Unfortunatly, I've only worked with FVWM so I can't compare it to the >rest. But I can tell You that it's __very__ lightweight, boots up >__very__ quickly and uses __very__ little resources. And there's not >even __one__ "built in" feature that You're "stuck with". For >instance... in KDE (the only other Window Manager I have experience >with) always loads the "task bar". I'm sure if I hacked around I could >find a way to __not__ start up with it. But FVWM can be so stripped down >that there's not even a back ground color. All you see is that grey mesh >that You see just before (whatever window manager You're using at the >time) starts up. Yet it has ways of creating just about any convience >you want (like a task bar). http://www.fvwm.org/documentation/manpages/stable/ :} Yeah... to paraphrase a popular industrial ditty... No doubt about it... FVWM Rocks!