Lebar, Russell J wrote:
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2 is way harder.. what WindowManager do you allow your users to have? I would push them off of Gnome/KDE/JDS, and more towards blackbox, or icewm, or something really lightweight.

Do those support multiple simultaneous logins? We're also running Citrix
Presentation Server for UNIX which makes it a must have. I tried to
generate some Blackbox interest for dial-up users but the iconify stuff
was too much (and now we have broadband VPN access). I ended up using
KDE's kiosk capabilities to turn wallpaper off for Citrix users instead.
And I use kdevelop all the time now so I'm heavily biased in KDE's favor
these days.

Anyway, for benchmarking purposes I would think using something like KDE
and Blackbox would be much more useful than using just one or the other.

Not sure about multiple logins, but I can't see why not, they don't really write much for temp files anywhere.. they're both really lightweight. IceWM is a pretty good one that I looked at, it's got some of the nicer features like KDE, but doesn't chew up nearly the same amount of CPU/MEM/Bandwidth.


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Paul Greidanus
CAD Administrator / Systems Administrator
Center of Excellence in Integrated Nanotools    University of Alberta
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http://www.cein.ualberta.ca

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