Which OS to just to run WEB Browser

This is a discussion on Which OS to just to run WEB Browser within the Unix and OS Discussions forums in Database and Unix Discussions category; On 2007-06-07, Florian Diesch wrote: > The Natural Philosopher wrote: > >> Stefan Patric wrote: >>> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 19:33:05 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote: >>> >>>> John Hasler wrote: >>>>> Stefan Patric quotes: >>>>>> [Debian} Recommends 1 GHz CPU and 512 MB RAM for Etch with a desktop. >>>>> They are equating desktop with Gnome or KDE. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> Do you need a desktop at all? Obviously you need X windows, but suppose >>>> you simply boot straight into the browser..and use browser tools for any >>>> other activity, possibly even down to launching programs.. >>> >>> No, you don't, but if you want to run ...

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Old 06-07-2007, 11:23 PM
Default Re: Which OS to just to run WEB Browser

On 2007-06-07, Florian Diesch wrote:
> The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>
>> Stefan Patric wrote:
>>> On Sat, 02 Jun 2007 19:33:05 +0100, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
>>>
>>>> John Hasler wrote:
>>>>> Stefan Patric quotes:
>>>>>> [Debian} Recommends 1 GHz CPU and 512 MB RAM for Etch with a desktop.
>>>>> They are equating "desktop" with Gnome or KDE.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>> Do you need a desktop at all? Obviously you need X windows, but suppose
>>>> you simply boot straight into the browser..and use browser tools for any
>>>> other activity, possibly even down to launching programs..
>>>
>>> No, you don't, but if you want to run X base apps, you need the X
>>> server and some type of basic window manager to make things easier.
>>> However, I've read that all that is required to run an X app is the
>>> X server. Although, I've never tried it.
>>>

>> Oh well. X was around long before BIG window managers.

>
> A window manager is part of the X concept and had bee around as long as
> X has been around.
>
>
>> .Xterm was how you launched your app..there was some way of resizing
>> windows IIRC and switching focus..not sure if that's part of X-windows
>> native, or not..

>
> That's what a window manager is for. Without it you can't even move
> windows.


If you were a glutton for punishment, you could write a
program to run from the shell in an xterm to do specific
window motion operations on other windows, with something
like the following command syntax:

movewindow WINDOW-TITLE NEW-POSITION

But that would open a debate as to whether that program
would constitute a window manager.

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