Does anyone know of any possible replacement for X in the future? I have used several window managers and each have strengths and weaknesses. What would be ideal is a window manager that supports all widget sets and is small, quick and stable. Yet no matter how small the wm footprint, it must sit on top of X, which is large and cumbersome. I don't have the most modern systems at home, but would like to think that linux could run a gui on old pentiums and 486s at the same speed (or better) than MS windows does. This is probably moot to most of you as older systems typically are set up as some type of server, not having X installed at all. But I have what I have, and enjoy seeing graphics when I surf the web, as well as using applications found only in X (such as gnumeric). What can I see as an alternative in the future? __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. http://shopping.yahoo.com/