Gary Kline wrote:
> I've been meaning to ask the same question about ctwm.
> There seem to be two paths: KDE and Gnome. From what I've
> heard others say, Gnome is turning into the leader.
Well, while there certainly is something to be said for both KDE and Gnome, I'm
not sure that turning ctwm into another KDE/Gnome application is necessarily
the way to go.
I've tried running Gnome, but it is a memory pig.
> ctwm is a marvelous window manager.... but if it's going
> to survive and prosper, integration would be a major plus.
See, if you do that, you suddenly start playing catch up with other KDE/Gnome
window managers. What I like about ctwm is that it does the tricks I need from
a window manager, but without a lot of the fluff that's been creeping into most
other WMs. Sure, there is still room for improvement. E.g. I'd really like to
see better keyboard control. But I'd really like it if ctwm stayed as lean as
possible.
/Björn
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