On 5 March 2010 18:44, Mike McCarty <[email protected]> wrote:

> That sounds like me, as well. I do almost all system maintenance
> using the CLI. One place I don't is with CUPS, where I use the
> "local web interface".

 Me too (I'd forgotten about that because on my previous build
cups was broken (started with 1.4, reverted to 1.3 but I guess I
missed something that needed to be rebuilt) and on the current
build I can't try it until I've got gutenprint installed.

> No, what you describe sounds mostly like the way I use my box, but
> I do like multiple workspaces and some sort of toolbar. If fluxbox
> provides that, then I'm happy. Both GNOME and KDE are 98% bloat, IMO.
>
Yes, fluxbox and (icewm, and indeed just about every wm I've ever
tried on linux, apart from twm) gives 4 workspaces as standard.  It's
only on the rare occasions I have to use another OS that I remember
multiple workspaces aren't a feature of OSX or that other OS whose
name escapes me at the moment).

ĸen
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