hex11
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Registered: 09-09 |
I don't actually consider the chaos to be a problem. :)
It used to bother me once upon a time. Not when I first started with Linux, because then (1995) the desktops were all very strange, so it seemed normal. But a couple years later I started playing around with Afterstep & WindowMaker and tried to make nice themes and pretend my machine was a NeXT box, which of course didn't work so well. At the time I also investigated KDE but found it too bloated for my taste, even on a 32 MB p120 (pretty decent hardware back then). Then I got tired of all that and started using small window managers like Blackbox & Fluxbox, and even weirder stuff, only to eventually return where I had started (twm).
Ironically, for me it is actually the Gtk apps that stand out and feel strange, because most other things are Athena (esp. xterm and other stuff in OpenBSD base), straight Xlib (a lot more than you might expect), SDL (games and emulators) and Tk (my first choice for coding, since it's quick and easy). Whenever possible I disable the menubar on Gtk programs (ex: comix) so the toolkit ends up fading into the background anyway.
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