FVWM (2.4) on Ubuntu ==================== Today I started my old (but not so good) Dell Studio 17 laptop (1735, I think but I don't remember where I can find the exact model). It has several issues - it worked well in first two years but then there became some problems (the right-bottom of the screen became white after some time; there loud ventilators which cannot be replaced/cleaned as the device is glued and so). The machine is not that bad: it's still one of the fastest PCs which I can access to. Also it's keyboard is excellent (if a non-IBM notebook keyboard can be described as the "excellent") and it has tons of ports. The problem is the screen and the noise (and also it's software: there is $ Vista which results in all ventilators running on full speed all time - even after I turned off near everything which was possibble to be turned off...) and a several times upgraded Ubuntu LTS install. The screen problem is probably related to the use of OpenGL stuff (which modern desktops heavily do even for basic window management tasks) - with the FVWM the things are much better and the fans are quieter... So I assume there is some overheating related to the gfx chip. I have used the box during summer holidays (in order to save better machines in 40+ C temperatures in the room) an it worked (sort of...). Today I tried tu start it - well, it started but the Ubuntu interface (both the default Unity and the Unity 2D) is somehat broken. The Gnome Classic one is broken, too (maybe it actually work but I was not able to find any indicator nor interact with panels), And the Gnome Shell is broken by design (otherwise it works). Thus I did "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade". OK, it installed lot of ubdates but the functionality remained exactly the same. So I was forced to update my FVWM setup. There was a set of issues: - no easy way to mount stuff - no easy access to NetworkManager - unconfigured keyboard The first thing was to add the stalonetray [1] and define the ~/.stalonetrayrc file: background black decorations all geometry 1x4-0+66 icon_size 16 Well, the stuff has to be started elsewhere. I decided to use StartupFunction in the ~/.fvwm2rc (nm-applet, bluetooth-applet, evernote) The next thing was the keyboard (in the same file and position, for example): setxkbmap -layout "us,cz" -option "grp:alt_shift_toggle" & An the last thing is mounting: I use the "nautilus --no-desktop" here (clicking on an unmounted thing does the mount magic). Reference(s): [1] http://stalonetray.sf.net