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Re: Musings on debian-user list



On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 10:22:05PM +0100, AG wrote:
> John Hasler wrote:
> >Mark wrote:
> >>When I feel adventurous one weekend I'll try a Debian install without the
> >>desktop environment.
> >
> >Ron Johnson writes:
> >>But what will you *do* with it?  Mutt will frustrate you to no end, and
> >>the intarweb has become too graphics-oriented to make lynx/elinks widely
> >>useful.
> >
> >"No desktop environment" does not mean no graphics (nor does it mean no X).
> >There _is_ life outside CDE, KDE, and Gnome.
> Care to elaborate on that, John?  This is a serious question - I
> used to use Xfce back in the days of Slackware 8.1, but that was
> still a WM (or was that a DE?).  Are you referring to those FWM-like
> systems, or something entirely different?
Xfce is a DE. There are window managers like Openbox, Fluxbox, xmonad,
dwm, awesome and many more than do not require a desktop environment.

All DEs actually use a WM themselves - they just have many other
components. Xfce uses xfwm4, GNOME uses nautilus, and KDE uses kwin, for
example.

> 
> AG

-- 
Brian

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