XFCE4, while not as lightweight as flux or blackbox, it still pretty light and it doesn't come with all of the crap that KDE does. I'd rather have flux as my WM, but since it's a WM and so is Beryl, that's a no go. XFCE is the closest I can get.
I like Qt better than GTK, but it's a small tradeoff given the themes available. Thunar is quite a nice file manager - better and lighter than Konqueror so if you don't need the extra features it's a shoe-in.

I guess you could say Anjuta is "just another IDE", but I've found it has everything I need, when and where I need it, which I can't say for some others like Eclipse.

Quote Originally Posted by Odaisé Gaelach
When I was trying to install Linux on my computer (on a non-RAID hard drive) GRUB got painfully confused with my RAID. Install could see the partitions, but the bootloader woudn't install. When I did get it working Linux suddenly wouldn't recognise the partitions on my RAID - ergo, all my files were inaccessible. Bye bye Linux...
Ah I forgot about that thread. If I recall correctly, SuSe Enterprise had working hardware RAID support, right?
I guess I'd settle for software RAID, since all it will cost is a few extra CPU cycles.

P.S. That video has inspired me to set up VMWare again and try to make it work nicely.