I would also like to add blackbox on that list, very light on resources
feature rich (if you know how to set it up ) and deffinately good
looking, it so INCREDIBLY light, i Use it on my FreeBSD and SuSE and
havent had any problem with it, i guess the biggest task is tweaking it
to what you want otherwise it is worth it. It has some wicked themes
check out this link.

http://blackbox.themes.org



On Wed, 2003-09-03 at 13:12, Kiggundu Mukasa wrote:
> http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=4405
> 
> While Linux provided the right mix of flexibility and feature
> richness, I still needed to select a window manager. There is
> certainly no shortage of available window managers for Linux, but
> given my hardware limitations I had to be very careful with my
> resources. The lighter ones tend to be so featureless or unintuitave
> that productivity is hindered. Some I found to be so unattractive that
> it hurt to look at them. On the other hand, many of the feature rich
> graphical interfaces are too demanding on the system resources for
> older hardware. So, I began my search for a window manager that met
> the following four criteria; light on resources, feature rich,
> intuitive and good looking................................
> 
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