Re: switching WMs, and request for recommendations

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I'll give FVWM a try, thanks.


j.
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At 04:17 PM 12/19/03, you wrote:
On 22:38 18 Dec 2003, Julian Opificius <julianop@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
| I'll browse through my history of this list for recommendations for a
| lighter weight WM that'll run on a 266MHz machine, but if anyone has any
| recommendations, I'd appreciate that too.

I run FVWM on a 233MHz P-II quite happily.
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