roberts: You are using FLWM normally? Is that likely to be the base WM someday instead of JWM? Does that work well on the Dell Mini?
Yes, I have a slightly modified flwm.tce (logout calls exittc) that I use exclusively.
In the next RC, v2.0rc2, I have factored out all JWM specifics from core components of Tiny Core.
I have created interface files so that most any window manger can be used and still have updated menu of extensions.
I can drop flwm in v2.0rc2 and it works. There are some minor annoyances, such as the mouse cursor changing to 'move' when it should stay 'arrow' in certain areas of window navigation. The dynamic menu seems only to be such when actually editing menu directory items. I have a work around 'Refresh Menu' menu item.
flwm compiled with shared libs is tiny compared to jwm. About one quarter the size of jwm!
I find that I work faster with flwm than jwm. I like the combined menu of app launcher, task manager, and pager/desktops all on an anywhere available popup. However, many users are used to the Microsoft style of window managers, so I think there would be resistance.
My thought was to try to move to flwm, as it fits with my minimalistic philosophy and let jwm become an extension. That way jwm could be compiled with all the rich features users have come to expect, menu icons, xft fonts, etc. Currently, I have compiled jwm to be as minimalistic as possible.
With the 'no wasted space' of flwm, it is ideal on my Dell Mini 9. I think the most attractive aspect of flwm, for me, is the no wasted 'eye movement' and litlle cursor movement. With task bars, you have to constantly change your vision, to access them, either up or down and or move windows out of the way. With flwm, the popup, is always close by resulting in quicker time for me. Perhaps, it is my disability, OPMD, that makes flwm a better fit for me. For me to change focus is getting slower and slower.
Are you familiar with flwm, want to volunteer to patch some of the annyoances that I have listed above?