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Post by paperwings » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:29 pm

For all you eye-candy-haters out there (you know who you are [what a dumb saying...of course they know who they are...]) I have developed a prototype wm for you. This is for anyone who has ever responded to a post about Karamba, Superkaramba, Pogo, gDesklets, xxx windowmanager, etc. with something like:

1) "What's the point?"

2) "Eyecandy is stupid."

3) "I enjoy CSPAN."

4) "I am a member of the International Paint-Drying Observation League."

5) "Eyecandy just interferes with my work."

This one's for you:

Quickly! Respond with flames! Tell me this is how your wm looks! Tell me how xxx wm can be themed like this! Tell me how informative CSPAN actually is!

All in good fun. :D
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Post by tageiru » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:33 pm

...now where is that ebuild :)
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Post by GenKiller » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:36 pm

tageiru wrote:...now where is that ebuild :)
You took the words right out of my mouth!
http://www.digital-drip.com
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Post by wdreinhart » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:37 pm

but...but...but... it has a frickin' START BAR, for crying out loud! What's the point? That's a waste of perfectly good pixels that vould be devoted to my 12 xterms! Why, I could fit another entire emacs session in that space! And are those titlebars with buttons? Luxury! How dare anyone call this a proper windowmanager for the eyecandy haters. Titlebars and start buttons are the way of the Dark Side; you might as well just use enlightenment at that point.

Props for the humor, and for the tamu.edu domain. :D
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Post by richk449 » Sun Jan 25, 2004 8:48 pm

Okay, so which WM would most easily be themed to look like this? I would defiently go for - assuming, of course, that the start bar thingy was gone.
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Post by nephros » Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:19 pm

You know what would be cool?
If, instead of the start button, we could have a vi-like command interface (called the Common Launcher for Interactivity, BaCkgrounding and Killing), where for example in order to minimize an app, you would do :minimize[WindowID]{DesktopID}.

Enough of the Emacsification of the desktop with their puny Alt-F4 and Ctrl-X shortcuts!

And what's CSPAN btw?
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Post by thrasher6670 » Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:29 pm

If you really want a lightweight WM, try evilWM, its what i use *screen*

evilWM is great
- no start bar
- no task bar
- not even a manu of any kind
- ~25kb source
the only thing it has is about 20 keyboard shortcuts, but damn its fast :)
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Post by nephros » Sun Jan 25, 2004 9:43 pm

thrasher6670 wrote:If you really want a lightweight WM, try evilWM, its what i use *screen*
HAHA! Your screenshot gave you away!

Compiling kdegames are we? And isn't that karamba on the right?
Begone, follower of bloat!!
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Post by thrasher6670 » Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:15 pm

its gdesklets, i dont mind the bloat myself, :).
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Post by qwaazy » Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:36 pm

ION is the best. No unnecessary user-interface, or unused screen space.

Apps fill the screen. If you need more apps at the same time, split the screen, and the two apps fill the whole screen without overlapping. (recursive).

Code: Select all

emerge -vp ion-devel
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Post by paperwings » Sun Jan 25, 2004 10:52 pm

wdreinhart wrote:Props for the humor, and for the tamu.edu domain. :D
What's wrong with Texas A&M? Except that I really probably shouldn't be posting anything significant on my webserver.... Shh... don't tell anybody.
nephros wrote:And what's CSPAN btw?
CSPAN is quite possibly the most boring invention known to man. It is a television station that shows things like Congressional sessions, and book reviews, and *doze* *snort* What, huh? What was I talking about? Oh yeah, the only thing worse is CSPAN-2.
I RTFM already, damnit, and the manual writer needs to be smacked.
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Post by beowulf » Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:22 am

book reviews on Television? hehe, who funds these channels... 8O

Believe it or not, I'm sure there's a few people with desktops like that... in fact, doesn't the default X server look like that? nice post :)
I have nothing witty to say here... ever :-(
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Post by nephros » Mon Jan 26, 2004 12:41 am

beowulf wrote:book reviews on Television? hehe, who funds these channels... 8O

Believe it or not, I'm sure there's a few people with desktops like that... in fact, doesn't the default X server look like that? nice post :)
Hmm, the default "look" of XFree86 (without anything running) used to be a very characteristic "mottled" pattern. Nowadays I't simply black.

The default WM that comes with XFree86, twm, is really ugly and green (though configurable), but thats still better than the default fvwm, which was ^_^pink^_^ of all things.
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Post by wdreinhart » Mon Jan 26, 2004 1:15 am

paperwings wrote:
wdreinhart wrote:Props for the humor, and for the tamu.edu domain. :D
What's wrong with Texas A&M? Except that I really probably shouldn't be posting anything significant on my webserver.... Shh... don't tell anybody.
Nothing wrong with it, I was just surprised to see it in a link from the gentoo forums. I graduated from A&M last May.
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Post by Promit » Mon Jan 26, 2004 1:31 am

nephros wrote:
beowulf wrote:book reviews on Television? hehe, who funds these channels... 8O

Believe it or not, I'm sure there's a few people with desktops like that... in fact, doesn't the default X server look like that? nice post :)
Hmm, the default "look" of XFree86 (without anything running) used to be a very characteristic "mottled" pattern. Nowadays I't simply black.
They've changed it to flat black?

Joy!
Windows, Linux, whatever.
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Post by discomfitor » Mon Jan 26, 2004 2:15 am

All I have to say is that you people disgust me. Here you claim to loathe all the bloatware, but you still use X! A console is the only way to be free of all these horribly bloated things, those libraries which are 5k larger than they should be. And no more of that pesky rodent that steals space from my desk!
No, the only way to really live and be free of the bloat is to use a gui-free system. In fact, Real Men program in brainfuck and malboge, and don't even run curses apps such because they only need a floppy disk for their entire system.

N.B. Bloat happens. Deal with it.
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Post by nephros » Mon Jan 26, 2004 2:28 am

Promit wrote: They've changed it to flat black?

Joy!
I think that must have been when 4.2.0 came out. I remember (wrongly) blaming it on a Redhat patch when they brought out RHL8.0.
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Post by mondauge » Mon Jan 26, 2004 10:39 am

nephros wrote:If, instead of the start button, we could have a vi-like command interface (called the Common Launcher for Interactivity, BaCkgrounding and Killing), where for example in order to minimize an app, you would do :minimize[WindowID]{DesktopID}.
Brilliant idea ;-)
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Post by Corw|n of Amber » Wed Jan 28, 2004 1:13 am

Actually, there *is* such a WM. With no windows-like start menu, or bar.

It's called "WM2". Some kilobytes of harsh C code. Configuration? Whazzat? Oh, yeah, you can change the background color. In the .h file. Then you recompile it.

Now THAT's minimalistic...

http://www.all-day-breakfast.com/wm2/

wm2 is a window manager for X. Using wm2, you can:
· move windows around the screen;
· resize windows both horizontally and vertically;
· hide windows;
· restore hidden windows; and
· delete windows.
wm2 also adds a stylish frame to each managed window.
wm2 does not provide:
· icons;
· configurability;
· a virtual desktop;
· extendable root menus;
· toolbars - button panels - docking areas - &c.
wm2 is therefore the ideal window manager for today's elegant and ascetic programmer.
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Post by Stormy Eyes » Wed Jan 28, 2004 1:20 am

Corw|n of Amber wrote:It's called "WM2". Some kilobytes of harsh C code. Configuration? Whazzat? Oh, yeah, you can change the background color. In the .h file. Then you recompile it.

Now THAT's minimalistic...
By Xiombarg's black silk stockings, I can't believe there is somebody else on the Gentoo forum who's used wm2. Then again, I'm using the PWM included with ion-devel and think it's pretty sweet. I've even figured out a little bit of Lua to edit the menu. :)
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Post by shm » Wed Jan 28, 2004 1:53 am

Corw|n of Amber wrote: It's called "WM2". Some kilobytes of harsh C code. Configuration? Whazzat? Oh, yeah, you can change the background color. In the .h file. Then you recompile it.
wm2 is still way more bloated than for example, ratpoison is =D
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Post by Stormy Eyes » Wed Jan 28, 2004 3:45 am

I don't worry about bloat unless I'm stupid enough to run an environment that hogs resources better allocated to Quake3 (or Neverwinter Nights when I finally get my copy)
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Post by ebrostig » Wed Jan 28, 2004 5:09 pm

I simply hate these minimalistic WM's.
Why the heck would anyone use them?

I love bloat, the more the better! After running Gnome, KDE and XFCE all at the same time, my machine burped and retired. So, the more bloat I can put on, the easier I can get a new machine approved.

I just got approval at work for a new 3.2Ghz P4 with hyperthreading and 2 GB of ram. Thank you bloat!

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Post by Moled » Wed Jan 28, 2004 11:22 pm

ebrostig wrote:I simply hate these minimalistic WM's.
Why the heck would anyone use them?

I love bloat, the more the better! After running Gnome, KDE and XFCE all at the same time, my machine burped and retired. So, the more bloat I can put on, the easier I can get a new machine approved.

I just got approval at work for a new 3.2Ghz P4 with hyperthreading and 2 GB of ram. Thank you bloat!

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somebody has far too big a budget :(

what excuses did you give to say you needed all that?
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Post by Stormy Eyes » Thu Jan 29, 2004 2:17 pm

ebrostig wrote:I simply hate these minimalistic WM's.
Why the heck would anyone use them?
Why use something minimalistic? I'd rather put together an environment that suits me than settle for slapping a theme on GNOME or KDE or XFCE. To do that, I start with a minimalistic WM, customize the living hell out of it, and then add components to taste. If I was into cars, I'd be building a hot rod instead.

Why do you think I've been reading FVWM manual pages and going over other peoples fvwm2rc files? >^..^<
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