Hi guys...I've been using Gnome3 for quite a while but lately it seems that this environment is better at getting me distracted than actually making me do some real work. I dunno may be it's just me...putting the blame on Gnome3 but also I mainly work on my old laptop which is limited to 1GB of RAM. I know it's quite old Lol...but anyway Gnome3 along with firefox consumes around 450+ mb of ram....so I feel like switching to a minimalist window manager like Fluxbox/Openbox would not only keep the eye candies away from me & let me focus on my work but also make stuff much more faster leaving more free ram for other apps.
So please those of you who have experience with fluxbox or openbox...please give me a suggestion as to which one is better, more customisable, well documented...and if possible leave a link to some guides / themes to get me started.
Also I'm a big fan of Guake - the terminal emulator and last time I tried to run it on fluxbox it failed for some reason...so it made me wonder do gtk apps have difficulty running on such wm? I personally have to code GUI apps...and I don't think I'd feel comfortable working on an environment where there are issues, etc. but then again I have zero knowledge of fluxbox / openbox so may be it's just me getting it wrong.
Thanks.

