1. Kubuntu/KDE: For kubuntu installation, you can type:
sudo apt-get install kubuntu-desktop
And for KDE 4.1 installation, please go to this page
2. E17; E17 is one of my favorite desktop manager, for installation:
Open terminal, and type: sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list and then, add this following code:
# dunnewind e17 repository for Ubuntu Hardy
deb http://e17.dunnewind.net/ubuntu hardy e17
You can replace those word of"hardy" with gutsy or either feisty if you have a different type of version.
After those code added, you need to type this also at the terminal:
wget http://lut1n.ifrance.com/repo_key.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -
After that, close the source.list from the terminal, and type this following code again at the terminal: sudo aptitude install e17
You might need to install the media player that based from E17 that named eclair, type this from the terminal after e17 installation: sudo aptitude install eclair
And that settled in the e17
3. Xfce - Type : sudo aptitude install xubuntu-desktop
4. Fluxbox - Type: sudo aptitude install fluxbox
5. Enlightenment - Type: sudo aptitude install enlightenment
6. Blackbox - Type: sudo aptitude install blackbox
7. Openbox - Type: sudo aptitude install openbox
8. Afterstep - Type: sudo aptitude install afterstep
9. FVWM - Type: sudo aptitude install fvwm
10. WindowMaker - sudo aptitude install wmaker
Ok, now that's all of my top 10 windows manager inside ubuntu. Number 2 - 10 are the most lightest Desktop enviroment that I choose for you. but still my default desktop enviroment is gnome :=) . And here are the screenshots of those windows manager(those screenshots are from number 1 to 10).





Well, if you do have more windows manager that I didn't listed in this posts, you can make a comments and inform me with that, I would really appreaciate that.





E17 Rocks! Like it...
ReplyDeleteIsnt E17 the same thing as Englightment ?
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