Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-15 Thread IOhannes zmölnig

On 02/15/2013 02:00 AM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:

I have a little Asus with an atom processor and my Gem patches are noticeably 
faster with fluxbox so far. Anything quicker still?



i love evilwm, but it is _very_ ascetic.


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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-15 Thread plutek
 On 02/15/2013 02:00 AM, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
 I have a little Asus with an atom processor and my Gem patches are
 noticeably faster with fluxbox so far. Anything quicker still?

xmonad. it's all i use here, both in studio and in performance.
http://xmonad.org

cheers!
.pltk.

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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-15 Thread João de Brito Rocha Reis Vidigal
Would this be a good substitute for GEM (in simple video playback terms!) on 
RPi?
You guys mentioned something like it... I just didn't really get if yes or no!


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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-15 Thread IOhannes zmölnig

On 02/15/2013 06:18 PM, João de Brito Rocha Reis Vidigal wrote:

Would this be a good substitute for GEM (in simple video playback terms!) on 
RPi?
You guys mentioned something like it... I just didn't really get if yes or no!


i have absolutely no clue what you are talking about. from your body and 
your subject i guess that you mean that for video playback you could 
use *this* lightest fastest linux window manager is a good instead of Gem.
the answer for this is simply no (but i have the feeling that my 
rendering of what you meant is totally off)


please include a tiny bit of context of the mails you are replying too 
(esp. since your mailer seems to have problems with threads, so I cannot 
even guess which email you are replying to)



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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-15 Thread Charles Goyard
João de Brito Rocha Reis Vidigal wrote:
 Would this be a good substitute for GEM (in simple video playback terms!) on 
 RPi?
 You guys mentioned something like it... I just didn't really get if yes or no!

I guess you're talking about oxmplayer on the RPi.



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[PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread Pagano, Patrick
Hello

I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like to not 
load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little guy down.
Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for this 
purpose.

Thank you in Advance.


Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A
Assistant in Digital Arts and Science
Digital Media Projection and Audio Design
Digital Worlds Institute
University of Florida, USA
(352)294-2020

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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread Andy Farnell

Fluxbox and Blackbox are what I would call recognisable as window managers
They do the basic things you expect, mouse menus, workspaces, themes, 
backgrounds
and so forth... and occupy a couple hundred kilobytes.

Actually usable as proper serious desktop WM with a bit of customisation.
Definitely appropriate for RPi or minimal systems where the standard bloatware
is just too heavy.


On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 06:40:54PM +, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
 Hello
 
 I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like to not 
 load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little guy down.
 Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for this 
 purpose.
 
 Thank you in Advance.
 
 
 Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A
 Assistant in Digital Arts and Science
 Digital Media Projection and Audio Design
 Digital Worlds Institute
 University of Florida, USA
 (352)294-2020
 

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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread batinste
whenever i want to be sure that unity won't produce clicks, i switch to 
openbox.


On 14/02/2013 19:40, Pagano, Patrick wrote:


Hello

I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like 
to not load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little 
guy down.


Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for 
this purpose.


Thank you in Advance.

Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A

Assistant in Digital Arts and Science

Digital Media Projection and Audio Design

Digital Worlds Institute

University of Florida, USA

(352)294-2020



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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread Thomas Mayer
Hi,

On 14.02.2013 19:40, Pagano, Patrick wrote:
 Hello
 
 I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like to not 
 load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little guy down.
 Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for this 
 purpose.

LXDE: It comes e.g. with Raspbian for the Raspberry Pi and is really
usable, Lubuntu is the Ubuntu variant with it. It used GTK as default
tookit.

XFCE: My favourite, I am using it on a 1 GHz one core Pentium 4 with
Debian, and works really fast. The Ubuntu variant is called Xubuntu.
Toolkit: GTK.

Fluxbox: really lightweight, have not used in in years.

Other lightweight WMs, that I have briefly tested, but not really used:
Englightenment, Openbox, Window Maker.

HTH,
Thomas
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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread Bart Koppe

Hi,
I always tend to go for Blackbox if I need lightwight. Very light, 
quite manual..
Howto is still current :) 
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=125084

Best,
Bart

On 2013-02-14 22:08, Thomas Mayer wrote:

Hi,

On 14.02.2013 19:40, Pagano, Patrick wrote:

Hello

I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would 
like to not load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this 
little guy down.
Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best 
for this purpose.


LXDE: It comes e.g. with Raspbian for the Raspberry Pi and is really
usable, Lubuntu is the Ubuntu variant with it. It used GTK as default
tookit.

XFCE: My favourite, I am using it on a 1 GHz one core Pentium 4 with
Debian, and works really fast. The Ubuntu variant is called Xubuntu.
Toolkit: GTK.

Fluxbox: really lightweight, have not used in in years.

Other lightweight WMs, that I have briefly tested, but not really 
used:

Englightenment, Openbox, Window Maker.

HTH,
Thomas


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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread James Dunn

I use TWM on Arch Linux but it's very basic

Quoth Pagano, Patrick, on 14/02/2013 18:40:


Hello

I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like 
to not load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little 
guy down.


Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for 
this purpose.


Thank you in Advance.

Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A

Assistant in Digital Arts and Science

Digital Media Projection and Audio Design

Digital Worlds Institute

University of Florida, USA

(352)294-2020



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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread Ivica Ico Bukvic
Unity is fine. We use it in L2Ork without any notable problems...

On Feb 14, 2013, at 19:01, James Dunn ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:

 I use TWM on Arch Linux but it's very basic
 
 Quoth Pagano, Patrick, on 14/02/2013 18:40:
 Hello
  
 I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like to not 
 load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little guy down.
 Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for this 
 purpose.
  
 Thank you in Advance.
  
  
 Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A
 Assistant in Digital Arts and Science
 Digital Media Projection and Audio Design
 Digital Worlds Institute
 University of Florida, USA
 (352)294-2020
  
 
 
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Re: [PD] OT: Lightest Fastest Linux Window Manager

2013-02-14 Thread Pagano, Patrick
I have a little Asus with an atom processor and my Gem patches are noticeably 
faster with fluxbox so far. Anything quicker still?

Sent from my iPhone

On Feb 14, 2013, at 7:57 PM, Ivica Ico Bukvic 
i...@vt.edumailto:i...@vt.edu wrote:

Unity is fine. We use it in L2Ork without any notable problems...

On Feb 14, 2013, at 19:01, James Dunn 
ja...@4thharmonic.commailto:ja...@4thharmonic.com wrote:

I use TWM on Arch Linux but it's very basic

Quoth Pagano, Patrick, on 14/02/2013 18:40:
Hello

I am setting up a Asus netbook for Pure Data/Gem/pidip and would like to not 
load the hoggish unity or even gnome seems to slow this little guy down.
Can linux users suggest a window manager that might serve me best for this 
purpose.

Thank you in Advance.


Patrick Pagano, B.S, M.F.A
Assistant in Digital Arts and Science
Digital Media Projection and Audio Design
Digital Worlds Institute
University of Florida, USA
(352)294-2020




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