mikshaw
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Posted: Dec. 25 2004,19:57 |
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It is impossible to tell how hard it will be unless we know things such as your level of skill and whether or not you boot directly into a graphical environment.
Otherwise I'd say it's quite easy to set up. If you boot into text mode, all you really need to do after installation is change the last line of ~/.xinitrc to "fluxbox". If you use a graphical session manager rather than startx, i couldn't tell you what needs to be done....it depends on what session manager you use (xdm, gdm, kdm), and I have no experience with any of them.
Configuration choices are entirely up to you. It's initially set up with a usable config, but there are lots of things you can change to suit your taste. Check out the online docs for all the info you need: http://fluxbox.sourceforge.net/docbook.php
I highly recommend using the 0.9.11 devel version rather than 'stable'. It's as stable as any flux version to date, and has a mountain of features added. The only thing sacrificed is a little bit of speed, but it's still much smaller and faster than Gnome.
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