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recommendations for lightweight window managers for an old netbook

Hi, I've got an old netbook from Samsung that has an old Intel Atom CPU (Intel Atom N455 1.66 GHz). I installed Arch on it and am now thinking of a suitable window manager. I tried Hyprland (kinda expecting it to not work really) whick didn't start at all. Before I had Debian with Gnome, which technically worked, but everything was extremely slow.

I've used Gnome for a long time, but I know that there are a lot of other window managers out there. I would like to have one that avoids graphical gimmickry in order to be fast. (I like some nice little graphical details, but only if it's still running buttery smooth).

If you have some tips that would be very nice!

EDIT: thank you for all the recommendations I'll try out a few!

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  • Icewm, antix linux uses it and whole system on startup uses ~200mb ram

  • On my old asus eeepc I used to have arch with i3 as a tilling window manager for a while. It was taking a bit to get used to but once I worked it out and configured it how I liked it, it was fantastic. Used it for several years until I had to write my thesis and needed something stable for my operating system.

  • for lightweight, i would recommend LXQt (qt) or LXDE (gtk). XFCE also seems pretty nice.

    also, you could check out i3 and bspwm if you a tiling window manager.

    i would've recommended sway, but it sounds like you didn't have a very nice experience with hyprland, and that could be because it uses wayland.

  • Is you specifically want a wayland compositor like hyprland, you can try sway or qtile. I've also heard good things about river but never used it myself.

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