[linux-audio-user] suggested Window Manager good for audio?

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Paul Winkler wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 12:24:35AM +0100, Frank Barknecht wrote:
> 
>>Hallo,
>>Florian Schmidt hat gesagt: // Florian Schmidt wrote:
>>
>>
>>>try xfce4. It's nice, not too resourec hungry, and doesn't seem to
>>>interfere by having sound daemons, etc.. Actually it brings its own
>>>panel, taskbar, etc, with it..
>>>
>>>The file manager isn't as great, but i am a shell monkey anyway :)
>>
>>Me too, but recently I discovered the Xfe filemanager. Nice, fast, not
>>bloated, worth a try even for guys who use other filemanagers like:
>>mv, cp, mkdir, ls (optional: geeks use TAB), rm (optional, too: geeks
>>use /dev/null)
> 
> 
> While we're on the subject... do any of the graphical file managers
> do tab completion or something like it? I like the look of file 
> managers but i don't like point-click-point-click-scroll-click-point-etc.

   mc (in xterm) kicks ass (by default tab changes panels/widgets, esc 
tab does autocompletion in all dialogs where the files/directories are used)

	erik


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