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There are 2 things that make up the graphical environment:
1. The desktop - this is the underlying architecture
2. The window manager - this is also called the compositor and provides the eye candy.
Gnome has become too weird so I don't like using it.
Gnome has become too weird so I don't like using it.


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So you can use xfce4.
So you can use xfce4.


=xfce=
=xfce desktop=


== keyboard shortcuts ==
== keyboard shortcuts ==
application menu - window manager - set the windows key to open
application menu - window manager - set the windows key to open
or run
<pre>
xfce4-keyboard-settings
</pre>
to set
<pre>
<pre>
/usr/bin/xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu
/usr/bin/xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu
</pre>
</pre>
as the windows button
and
<pre>
/usr/bin/xfce4-session-logout
</pre>
to alt-s


== using kwin eye candy ==
== using kwin eye candy ==
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kwin --replace
kwin --replace
</pre>
</pre>
Mainly from [http://forums.solydxk.com/viewtopic.php?f=43&t=2168&p=44446&hilit=kwin#p44446 here]


in a box. This may take a little while, but is a good test. If it works, log out then use a standard terminal to delete stuff in '''~/.cache/sessions''' before rebooting the machine (otherwise you may not see any window borders after rebooting.
in a box. This may take a little while, but is a good test. If it works, log out then use a standard terminal to delete stuff in '''~/.cache/sessions''' before rebooting the machine (otherwise you may not see any window borders after rebooting.


NB After doing this, you will have to use the kde-system-settings to change settings!
NB After doing this, you will have to use the kde-system-settings to change settings!
= razor-qt =
Very lightweight and runs the openbox windows manager as standard. Is apparently fused with lxde to become lxqt. The changelog was last edited on Jan 12, 2013
= lxde =
slightly lower memory footprint than razor-qt and merged with razor-qt to become lxqt
Add the following to ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml
<keybind key="C-A-L">     
  <action name="Execute">       
    <command>xscreensaver-command -lock</command>     
  </action>   
</keybind>
<keybind key="W">
  <action name="Execute">
    <command>lxpanelctl menu</command>
  </action>
</keybind>
= lxqt =
doesn't exist in Debian Jessie, so no comment

Latest revision as of 14:16, 4 August 2017

There are 2 things that make up the graphical environment: 1. The desktop - this is the underlying architecture 2. The window manager - this is also called the compositor and provides the eye candy.

Gnome has become too weird so I don't like using it.

KDE is too heavy and I don't like it either.

I like eye candy: rotating cube, wobbly windows, etc.

So you can use xfce4.

xfce desktop

keyboard shortcuts

application menu - window manager - set the windows key to open or run

xfce4-keyboard-settings

to set

/usr/bin/xfce4-popup-applicationsmenu

as the windows button

and

/usr/bin/xfce4-session-logout

to alt-s

using kwin eye candy

cp ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml.orig
cp /etc/xdg/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-session.xml ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml
vi ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/xfce4-session.xml

on line 12 replace xfwm4 with kwin

test by running

kwin --replace

Mainly from here

in a box. This may take a little while, but is a good test. If it works, log out then use a standard terminal to delete stuff in ~/.cache/sessions before rebooting the machine (otherwise you may not see any window borders after rebooting.

NB After doing this, you will have to use the kde-system-settings to change settings!

razor-qt

Very lightweight and runs the openbox windows manager as standard. Is apparently fused with lxde to become lxqt. The changelog was last edited on Jan 12, 2013

lxde

slightly lower memory footprint than razor-qt and merged with razor-qt to become lxqt

Add the following to ~/.config/openbox/lubuntu-rc.xml

<keybind key="C-A-L">

 <action name="Execute">        
   <command>xscreensaver-command -lock</command>      
 </action>    

</keybind>

<keybind key="W">

 <action name="Execute">
   <command>lxpanelctl menu</command>
 </action>

</keybind>

lxqt

doesn't exist in Debian Jessie, so no comment