> 
> Certainly start with slackware, why not?

Thank you very much for your answer. I'm happy for the support in 
remaining with Slack!

> 
> I tend to run Fedora on laptops (easy install, and familiar to me).
> 
> I run gentoo on the home server; it gives the CPUs something to do 
(and
> it is handy being able to change the compile options to include some
> extra library and have everything rebuilt correctly).
> 
> I don't know enough about the other distros to offer much opinion.
> 
> For lightweight window managers I suggest FVWM or icewm. I run FVWM 
and
> the GF runs IceWM. Like you, I mostly use the GUI to multiplex a 
lot of
> terminal windows:-)

I think FVWM is a great advice. I remember I used in the past and it 
was ok, thanks


> 
> Cheers,

Thanks a lot, I'll let you know
cheers
brusberri


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