Unclefragger wrote:
what is it you like about gnome that you go through all that hassle instead of just switching to a more lightweight wm/de?
For a start, the fact that touchpad's settings actually take effect (I haven't observed such a phenomenom on any other WM/DE so far including KDE and Xfce
/! (I guess I have a very strange touhpad)). Also, I love eog's "set as desktop background" function, than there's a neat Appearance Preferences, compiz can run with it (this is practically an absolute must to me), it's not falling apart (KDE and Xfce never worked well for me), and I had no objections to it(GNOME) other than gnome-panel eating insane amount of memory and maybe the curable (by "killall nautilus;nautilus") nautilus issue when it doesn't free memory after it's not needed anymore.
ATM, my system takes less than 256MB of ram after bootup with compiz, ftp, ssh, etc. servers and all my background toys running.