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Linux workspace manager
Linux workspace manager











linux workspace manager

See Comparison of tiling window managers and Wikipedia:Comparison of X window managers for comparison of window managers.

linux workspace manager

For available Arch Wiki pages see Category:Dynamic window managers.

  • Dynamic window managers can dynamically switch between tiling or floating window layout.
  • For available Arch Wiki pages see Category:Tiling window managers. Tiling window managers may be manual, offer predefined layouts, or both. They usually make very extensive use of key-bindings and have less (or no) reliance on the mouse.

    Linux workspace manager windows#

    Tiling window managers "tile" the windows so that none are overlapping.For available Arch Wiki pages see Category:Stacking window managers. Windows act like pieces of paper on a desk, and can be stacked on top of each other. Stacking (aka floating) window managers provide the traditional desktop metaphor used in commercial operating systems like Windows and macOS.Prior to installing a window manager, a functional X server installation is required. Some standalone window managers can be also used to replace the default window manager of a desktop environment, just like some desktop environment–oriented window managers can be used standalone too. "Extras" like desktop icons, toolbars, wallpapers, or desktop widgets, if needed, will have to be added with additional dedicated applications. This allows the user to create a more lightweight and customized environment, tailored to their own specific needs. Other window managers are instead designed to be used standalone, giving the user complete freedom over the choice of the other applications to be used. Some window managers are developed as part of a more comprehensive desktop environment, usually allowing the other provided applications to better interact with each other, giving a more consistent experience to the user, complete with features like desktop icons, fonts, toolbars, wallpapers, or desktop widgets. The Extended Window Manager Hints specification is used to allow window managers to interact in standard ways with the server and the other clients. Some window managers are even bundled with simple utilities like menus to start programs or to configure the window manager itself.

    linux workspace manager

    They determine the border, title bar, size, and ability to resize windows, and often provide other functionality such as reserved areas for sticking dockapps like Window Maker, or the ability to tab windows like Fluxbox. Window managers are X clients that control the appearance and behaviour of the frames ("windows") where the various graphical applications are drawn.













    Linux workspace manager