On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Tom Horsley <horsley1953@gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, 28 Sep 2011 08:29:24 -0500
Ranjan Maitra wrote:

> I am curious: how do you handle wifi connections? Do you do things from
> the command line, and then, where do you put in the passwords and other
> codes? Or do you use wicd-tools or NetworkManager or the like? How
> about bluetooth?

I don't need silly icons in panels in order to run things like
the network connections program, the programs can be invoked
perfectly well from a terminal or a menu entry in a .fvwmrc file
(though mostly I don't use wi-fi since just about all the systems
I use are desktops with hardwired connections).

> It appears that fvwm as well as enlightenment will be orphaned in F16.

That's OK, it is easy to build from source, so I'll just start doing
that.

> Also, how does fvwm relate with fluxbox?

Don't have any idea what a fluxbox is :-).


You're just like me, HA.  I like LXDE because its fast and simple too.  if you're still using fvwm, you might enjoy looking at something called qvwm, its been a while since i used it, but it was fast too.