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Glad to see I'm not the only one who wanted to quip 'enlightenment: light, flexible, stylish, tends to break'.
More seriously:
FVWM fits quite nicely. Modular, lightweight and ridiculously powerful. It can be almost anything you want, but configuring it just right for your needs can eat your brain, your life or both.
If we're allowed to mix&match, I fully get that building something on top of Openbox is a popular option: easy text-driven configuration but decent graphical tools are available, quite stable and seems to play better with outside tools than window managers that claim to conform to the same standards.
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IceWM is really nice, good look from a stock installation and it's one of the few window managers where you can literaly change everything from the configuration files. Used it for over ten years, created my own patches and once you get used to it you'll laugh at fluxbox, openbox and all the other window managers out there. It has one arch flaw though: it never breaks
Currently I use KDE. If you disable Nepomuk search and desktop activities, KDE is great too. I've switched from Ice to KDE a few years back.
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Gnome doesnt look bloated to me at all I like it only thing I complain about it its startup time after you login, other than that on my comp it runs faster than XFCE
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Bloat or no bloat, I'd say Gnome is at significant odds with the Arch philosophy.
It's big.
It's complex.
It tries to hide its complexity.
It actively resists tweaking, compared to the alternatives.
It makes many assumptions about the user's preferred workflow.
Last edited by Iranon (2011-08-31 01:37:06)
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It is my personal opinion that the question in itself contradicts the Arch Linux Way. I feel that all desktop environments / window managers match the philosophy ( the ones in the official repositories at the very least). If "archlinus" is actually referring to something else other than "Arch Linux" then I have no idea what we are talking about and disregard my statement.
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