Re: [linux-audio-user] favorite window Manager for making music?

From: Sean Edwards <cybersean3000@email-addr-hidden>
Date: Mon Feb 20 2006 - 03:42:04 EET

Definitely Blackbox. Small, powerful, theme-able.

--- Brian Dunn <job17and9@email-addr-hidden> wrote:

> So you guys helped me pick a distro, and i'm pretty
> happy with it. Lets here the verdicts, what window
> manager? Gnome 2.12 is what i've been using, but it
> isn't the most stable. Sometimes i can't logout and
> i
> have to switch to a vt and kill it. The absence of
> easily configurable menus has me sticking all my
> music
> apps in a "drawer," where those without icons apear
> as
> big feet that must be mouse-overed until i get
> tool-tipped to even know that program it is. I
> could
> work around/live with it but then i resized one day
> with <ctrl>+<alt>+- to read some fine print and all
> o'
> the sudden the horizontal refresh was busted like an
> old television. the whole screen was cycling to the
> left at a dizying pace and my muse cursor
> disapeared.
> Even after killing X and restarting this nonsence
> was
> still going on and i hate having to reboot my
> machine.
> So now i'm playing with e16... before i invest in
> realy figuring out how to use it, what do any of you
> using a jack studio setup with like MusE and Ardor
> and
> the like prefer?
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>

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