In this final installment of this series, I will be discussing additional software you may want to add/install to upgrade/update Joe’s Window Manager (JWM), by adding some additional flexibility. The three items I will be looking at specifically are network management, sound, and compositing. (more…)
In this post I will be looking at configuring XTerm, a terminal emulator that is very light weight (no fancy features present in other terminal emulators). If your terminal needs are not overly heavy, it could be just want you need on your light Linux installation. (more…)
In this post I will be covering some miscellaneous topics for JWM. Subjects like Colors and Fonts will not have any direct application, but become important when we start discussing styles. (more…)
Introduction
This is probably going to be the most complicated post of this series. We will be working with the JWM tray, and attaching/displaying the menu to a tray button. This only gets complicated as we have to jump back to the menu for a few minutes to cover how it is related. So we will be working in two sections of the JWM configuration file. (more…)
In this post I will start discussing configuration of the JWM Window Manager (WM). You might want to review my previous posts concerning a base Debian Build and a light weight GUI. It is not strictly necessary, but may provide some context. (more…)