On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 08:52:09AM -0300, Ben Steeves wrote:
On Fri, 2004-04-30 at 06:42, Daniel Roesen wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 30, 2004 at 12:11:43AM -0400, Matthew Miller wrote:
> > The question is: how can I change the window manager Gnome uses to something
> > a little more _flexible?
>
> I found no way to integrate Enlightenment as nice as in RH 6.2 and
> 7.x anymore. Metacity sucks hard, agreed. I know the blues. Voiced it
> here before IIRC. :-)
>
> Especially that you can't just drag windows to adjacent workspaces.
You can... in the pager, if you really want to drag, or with the window
menu ("Move to Workspace Right/Left or Move to Workspace X").
But that's not what I want. I want to take the window on the top mover
bar or anywhere else with ALT, and just push it to adjacent workspaces.
> Or force window stacking ("always on top") for certain
windows.
Yes, you can. I'm running metacity-2.8.0-1 and there's an "On Top"
option in the window menu.
Metacity might not be everything to everyone, but it's
lightweight,
I wonder why my P3-650 392M RAM Laptop under FC1 GNOME+Metacity feels
slower than my old desktop P2-350 256M RAM with RH 6.2 GNOME+Enlightenment.
And the "snappiness" of my new desktop (P4-2600, 1G RAM) doesn't
actually impress me, compared to the old desktop.
a lot of reasonable features, and is easy to use. But Linux *is*
all
about choice... of applications. Not necessarily cramming every choice
into every application. Use a different WM.
The problem is the WM integration. Metacity is tightly integrated
into the GNOME desktop as Enlightenment was in the RH 6.2/7.x age.
I find no way to integrate E again into current FC1 GNOME. Either
I'll use GNOME+Metacity, or I'll use plain Enlightenment (which sucks
too). What I'm missing is the integrated GNOME+E environment.
Best regards,
Daniel