Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Oct 2005 12:05 UTC, submitted by Magnum
Linux "So how's that look-like-Windows thing working for the Linux community? Is the wave of desktop adoption far ahead of where it was in 2001 and 2002 when this started? And, if not, why don't we stop doing it? Is it because we're stuck on stupid?"
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RE: Windows did the copying
by raver31 on Wed 5th Oct 2005 17:43 UTC in reply to "Windows did the copying"
raver31
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2005-07-06

Indeed.
Although I never liked olvwm myself, I did like the other managers that were, (still are) around. FVWM2, afterstep, and the original blackbox to name a few.
I did not however like the FVWM95 blatant rip-off from Win95. Too close for comfort there.
I am happy enough with gnome and kde now though, and only ever use an alternative when I have older hardware to work with.

Even then, xfce does wonders.

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