Our round-up of Linux window managers
Our round-up of Linux window managers | | Resolve to give your Linux desktop a fresh look in 2020. Whether you're just curious or wanting to jump right in, these tutorials hone in on the wide world of Linux window managers. - Use the Fluxbox Linux desktop as your window manager
Fluxbox is very light on system resources, yet it has vital Linux desktop features to make your user experience easy, blazingly efficient, and unduly fast.
- Revamp your old Linux desktop with Joe's Window Manager
JWM's meager weight and simplicity makes it a great window manager for slow or old Linux computers.
- Build a retro Apple desktop with the Linux MLVWM
What if old-school Apple computers were built around open source POSIX? You can find out by building the Macintosh-like Virtual Window Manager.
- Go mouseless with the Linux Ratpoison window manager
If you'd rather live in a terminal all day and avoid mousing around, the Ratpoison window manager is the solution for you.
- Customize your Linux desktop with FVWM
If you're looking for a lightweight, fast, and simple Linux window manager, FVWM qualifies. But if you're looking for something to dig into, explore, and hack, then FVWM is a must.
- How to configure Openbox for your Linux desktop
The Openbox Linux window manager is light on system resources, easy to configure, and a pleasure to use.
- Use the Window Maker desktop on Linux
Take a step back in time with Window Maker, which implements the old Unix NeXTSTEP environment for today's users.
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