Enlightenment LogoWell, its been mentioned in the comments, but following a look at the Elive LiveCD, I thought I’d check out the Enlightenment 0.17 Window Manager on my Ubuntu setup. I’d already installed Enlightenment 0.16 fairly quick off of the bat, but having seen the latest version on the live CD, I was really impressed by the reworking of everything.

Sadly, Enlightenment 0.17 is still in development, and the Ubuntu repositories only contain the latest stable version. Fortunately, help was at hand.

This thread on UbuntuForums contains a guide to getting and using a script which downloads and installs the latest development version from CVS. Its a really nice Window Manager, and from my brief play around, is also very stable, despite its development status. There are also different themes available should you fancy a change from the default.

All in all, definitely a window manager I’ll probably use, and well worth a look.

Now if they can only get Compiz integration ;-)

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  1. Ken says:

    Don’t use it - it’s pure eye candy and you spend all your time tinkering with it and not doing anything useful!!
    (Previous E13 and E14 user)

  2. David says:

    …Don’t listen to him!

    Cause its great.

    =p

  3. Alan says:

    I used Enlightenment quite a lot back in my original Linux days (probably about E14 as well actually) :-)

    However, I really got sucked into WindowMaker, because of all the really cool looking dockapps you could get. My dock must’ve been sucking up soooooo many CPU cycles :-D

  4. David says:

    Dockapps are cooool…
    =]

  5. David says:

    After trying E17 on your Ubuntu installation, can you tell me how it went?

    Because after finding a way to enable wifi on ubuntu for my laptop (which didnt work =[) I reinstalled ubuntu, and now I’m interested in trying Enlightenment on it. How different from the LiveCD version is it?

  6. Alan says:

    The good news is that I found installing it pretty painless, just using the script from the link above.

    Compared to Elive, I did find it a little bit paired back. The author for that distro has obviously put a lot of work into the enlightenment theme when basing his distro around it, but the basic E17 is still very, very nice to use. The dock at the bottom is still there, as with the various transparency and menu effects.

    Its just a matter of grabbing a few themes and finding one you really like I think.

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