Wonderful article. It summarise all my heart has to say about Un*x (Linux in this case).
Everyday I would find/discover something new about her. By reading the manpage, readme, config files... make me understand her more and more veryday... and love her more and more every minutes...
There are times she will show some bad temper... but is always the case I did not read the manpages/readme/config files careful...
Women? Where is the manpages? readme files? config files? What is their algo.? There are times I feel woman are being that can never be understand. How could you love them when I don't understand them...
My conclusion is: Just choose what YOU like! window managers for Linux (or any other UN*X) are just an "interface" to the OS. If worry something is not free, just switch when they start charging.:P
I still remember... not long ago... when I'm still a university. 50% of time I wonder WHY the hell I'm there, 25% of the time look for something that could excite my life (Linux?!), and only 25% do some studies. To me, ya' university is quite a waste of time.
Wonderful article. It summarise all my heart has to say about Un*x (Linux in this case).
Everyday I would find/discover something new about her. By reading the manpage, readme, config files... make me understand her more and more veryday... and love her more and more every minutes...
There are times she will show some bad temper... but is always the case I did not read the manpages/readme/config files careful...
Women? Where is the manpages? readme files? config files? What is their algo.? There are times I feel woman are being that can never be understand. How could you love them when I don't understand them...
Yes! I LOVE Linux!
B5Ghost
There times I just don't understand why these flame exist. I personally tried:
:P
1) fvwm
2) fvwm2
3) fvwm95
4) icewm
5) olvwm
6) twm
7) ctwm
8) wm2
9) amiwm
10) AfterStep
11) Window Maker
12) Enlightenment
13) KDE
14) mlvwm
15) blackbox
16) others cannot remember...
Sorry, never try GNOME.
My conclusion is: Just choose what YOU like!
window managers for Linux (or any other UN*X) are just an "interface" to the OS. If worry something is not free, just switch when they start charging.
b5ghost
ps: Currently been using Window Maker.
I still remember... not long ago... when I'm still a university. 50% of time I wonder WHY the hell I'm there, 25% of the time look for something that could excite my life (Linux?!), and only 25% do some studies. To me, ya' university is quite a waste of time.
B5 Ghost