Fluxbox is not currently supported in Lighthouse. There are a lot of desktops/window managers available however I think Openbox/LXPanel with Rox desktop, the default in Lighthouse 64 and Fatdog 64 is now my favorite, mostly because it is fast, reliable and looks good to me. KDE is my second, however I get impatient waiting for it to load. Fluxbox-1.3.2 is available in PPM, however ~/.xinitrc needs work to actually use Fluxbox, as currently it gets covered up by Rox or JWM. I will try to update for it as time allows, however I don't know about the flux root menus--seem not to be Xdg compliant so might be difficult to refresh when installing apps. In other words the menus won't update automatically although they can be manually configured if you know how to determine what command starts each new app.AwesomesaurusRex wrote:I'm new to linux and I've been looking at lots of screenshots online and alot of the ones I like use something called fluxbox. do you have this for your version of linux? I looked on your site but i did not see it, but I sometimes miss things by looking too fast.
@All,
I received the Asus G75 Notebook w/Win8 I ordered and I've been testing 602 (and Fatdog 621) with it. So far UEFI doesn't work properly with either. Boots to console OK, but X won't start, except for choosing the fbdev (generic frame buffer) driver, with very limited resolutions, as with the vesa fallback. If I disable UEFI by enabling CSM (Compatibility_Support_Module) in BIOS setup, then X starts normally. So I'm not encouraged by these preliminary results. It looks like I'll need to update the release notes accordingly. I'm also having some difficulties with the proprietary nvidia driver, though it works in Fatdog. Hope to sort that out before releasing 602.
-TaZoC