Unsure whether to post in the software or open source section ... but here goes ...
Most linux users here would be using X-Windows, with a suitable window manager or desktop environment (which compromises of WM + File manager, desktop background, icons, etc), so lets see what is the most popular one here ...
I use IceWM , its a light Window Manager which has the windows 95 style (taskbar at the bottom, with menu for applications) ... its a good choice for a light linux system, as it runs quite fast, and can be made to look good with themes.
I have also tried xfce , and it is one of the best looking Desktop Environment's out there, and is fairly light, but still I prefer IceWM.
Most linux users here would be using X-Windows, with a suitable window manager or desktop environment (which compromises of WM + File manager, desktop background, icons, etc), so lets see what is the most popular one here ...
I use IceWM , its a light Window Manager which has the windows 95 style (taskbar at the bottom, with menu for applications) ... its a good choice for a light linux system, as it runs quite fast, and can be made to look good with themes.
I have also tried xfce , and it is one of the best looking Desktop Environment's out there, and is fairly light, but still I prefer IceWM.