Does anyone know how to switch off this terrible bluecurve crap and get back to Sawfish??
I want to use my GTK themes; like BlueHeart.
Thanks, Shaun
linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in (Tahir Hashmi) Date: Wed Oct 9 11:52:43 2002 Subject: [ILUG-BOM] [rant] Red Hat 8 Desktop under-featured and less configurable Message-ID: 20021009113608.3443df87.code_martial@softhome.net
Hi Linuxers!
Okay, Gnome2 and Bluecurve look really cool, especially with AA fonts but there's quite a lot that I didn't like. Here are the issues (when I say that something "is" or something "isn't", it is supposed to be *AFAIK* and not the absolute truth):
- Under-featured window manager:
The MetaCity Window manager doesn't have any options for layering management and attribute memory. I can't keep EveryBuddy on top now.
- No options for custom keyboard short-cuts:
Unlike Enlightenment or Sawfish, there's no provision for having keyboard shortcuts to run commands. There's a lot more move-move click-click involved now.
- No option to switch Window Managers! I installed RH8 clean on one system and upgraded another. The former doesn't have sawfish, the latter doesn't have an option to switch Window Managers, even though it has Sawfish.
- Complicated Menu:
The main menu is now more broad than deep a la KDE and that was one of the main reasons why I didn't like KDE.
- Overall lack of customizability
I could go on and on but to summarize, a lot of customizability that Gnome users had grown accustomed to is now gone and the overall feel has a lack of "freedom".
- The Terminal is now a "System Tool" (duh!)
I looked around the Net a little and I didn't find many people ranting about these things. Is it just me? Am I missing something? I'd be grateful if some of you could give some pointers.
TIA
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002 11:53:29 -0500 "Green, Shaun" Shaun.Green@msfc.nasa.gov wrote:
Does anyone know how to switch off this terrible bluecurve crap and get back to Sawfish??
I had posted the solution as a follow-up to what you quoted. Set the variable WINDOW_MANAGER to "sawfish" (w/o quotes) in your .bash_profile and re-login.
BTW, the more I'm getting used to MetaCity, the more I like it.