RE: What is the most popular Desktop/Windowmanager ?
KDE3 and Gnome2 are both winners in my book. Currently I find myself turning more towards KDE as it feels more complete than Gnome, but there is no telling what could happen in the future. Competition is always great. When I am using a machine that has limited resources, I use something lightweight. I find FVWM2 and fluxbox great for those times. I wonder if there are any leightweight fan(atic)s in here? Using evilwm, papuawm or something like that?
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RE: What is the most popular Desktop/Windowmanager ?
You can do Anti Aliased fonts without the wait for the next KDE. XFT2/Fontconfig will provide these, or if you're really daring, the latest XFree86 cvs has it. I don't have any websites on me, but should be easy to find.