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It's a good setup no doubt but should very specific setups like this really be here? Oh and btw maximus (interesting choice) sadly requires quite a few gnome dependencies (libgnome2, gamin, libbonobo2).
I think that is important, as Unity does not run well on the AC100. Switching to Lubuntu or some other lightweight desktop/window manager is mandantory. regarding maximus: obenbox can do that without. — Peter Ibach 2011/11/07 18:14
thank you for your contribution pibach. using openbox instead of maximus is a very good idea; but in my (yes, personal!) setup i used metacity -c istead of openbox to have some compositing (i use alot transparency… i think it's useful with quake style terminals like stjerm.. you can read behind). i know i can use cairocompmgr or xcompmgr + openbox, but this time i tried this solution.
Please feel free to post your setup.
p.s.: how to “de-maximize” windows with openbox? decorations appears automatically when windows are de-maximized?
— Peter Ibach 2011/11/13 10:39: to get back decorations you need to add a toggle decorations line for those events, e.g., maximize/unmiximize button – Very inspiring. Unfortunately this method has failed for me twice: I've been following the description closely, but first time I try to reboot, the system hangs on “Stopping Mount network filesystems” in the boot-sequence. Any ideas? Regards, Anders