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aewm compiz-fusion fluxbox lwm metadata.xml plwm subtle xmonad
aewm++ ctwm fvwm matchbox muffin qtile treewm xmonad-contrib
afterstep cwm goomwwm matchbox-common musca ratpoison twm xpra
amiwm dwm herbstluftwm matchbox-desktop mutter sawfish vtwm
awesome echinus i3 matchbox-panel notion selectwm windowlab
blackbox emerald icewm matchbox-window-manager openbox sithwm windowmaker
bspwm enlightenment jwm matwm2 oroborus spectrwm wm2
compiz evilwm larswm metacity pekwm stumpwm wmii
Why use a forum, right? Why interact? I want people's opinion.Anon-E-moose wrote:/usr/portage/x11-wm
along with lxde as a DE.Code: Select all
aewm compiz-fusion fluxbox lwm metadata.xml plwm subtle xmonad aewm++ ctwm fvwm matchbox muffin qtile treewm xmonad-contrib afterstep cwm goomwwm matchbox-common musca ratpoison twm xpra amiwm dwm herbstluftwm matchbox-desktop mutter sawfish vtwm awesome echinus i3 matchbox-panel notion selectwm windowlab blackbox emerald icewm matchbox-window-manager openbox sithwm windowmaker bspwm enlightenment jwm matwm2 oroborus spectrwm wm2 compiz evilwm larswm metacity pekwm stumpwm wmii
If you google most of the names, you'll find screenshots of them, at least most if not all.

I could give you my opinion, but would you be happy with it. Try as many as you want to see which you really like.moisespedro wrote:Why use a forum, right? Why interact? I want people's opinion.



Indeed it seems to have gotten very polished in Gentoo lately. In fact, you can run it without xfwm nor xfdesktop nor thunar, which is even nicer. I have modified the session file to use openbox instead of xfwm, and have simply removed xfdesktop (I truly can't understand what icons that live behind a window can be used for, but...). I haven't much against xfwm, except for the fact that it can't even position windows without using an external daemon or tool (following gnome trend here, I guess...). I also edited xflock4 to get alock support, that trivial enough.XavierMiller wrote: Finally, I tested XFCE4 and the reasons I left it were gone : XFCE can leave without systemd and *KIT, the base ebuild pushes only the required minimum, and there are really useful plugins. Moreover, you don't need upower and other *kit-pushing "yet an other cool unstable layer that rewrite a working system feature" stuff to power off / restart the machine.
So I switched back from razor-qt to XFCE4, mainly because of the battery plugin, which was almost the only one in Portage that work. Other depends on APM (dead) or UPower (that pushes *KIT), or don't work because of recent ACPI changes (battery status is no more in /proc/acpi but in /sys).
