Old and New Configs

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This page stores links of users' old and new full configs.
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Fvwm Starter Kit

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Fvwm Starter Kit by Hoodoo (2010). A modular Fvwm configuration for those who would like to try Fvwm. A combination of the sample configuration file and a how-to guide is intended to explain the basics of Fvwm configuration through examples.

Extract the archive and copy EN or RU (for English and Russian speaking users correspondingly) folders contained to your ~/.fvwm

Open the files one by one with ..→

Classic config

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Classic config by datagubbe.
Configurations for fvwm, a long-time favourite, and still a great window manager for X11. The decorations and colours exactly match those used in the config supplied with Slackware 2.0 in 1994. It was my first encounter with fvwm and although I've tried others, it's still my window manager of choice.

DeskTopSize 2 3
EdgeScroll 0 0
*FvwmPagerBack SlateBlue
*FvwmPagerFore 
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