WMFS, WMX, Window Maker, WindowLab and Xmonad: 5 Alternative WMs for Linux
Today we continue with our tenth and last post on Windows Managers (WM), where ...
Today we continue with our tenth and last post on Windows Managers (WM), where ...
This is my first "contribution" in the GNU / Linux world, I hope it will be useful. It is in a small guide to ...
It seems that I have done a lot of praying and it is that until today I do not wear a millimeter of ...
A few days ago, we published an interesting post about the Tiling Composer for Wayland called Hyprland. Since, such...
Tomorrow ends this month of September 2020, which brought us as usual on the Blog DesdeLinux lots of news, tutorials,…
Today we continue with our seventh publication on Windows Managers (WM, in English), where we will review the ...
Since the beginning of GNU / Linux, the use and diversity of available Graphical User Interfaces (GUI) has been growing….
Impressive list of applications and tools for Ubuntu / Linux is a huge list with applications, software, tools and others ...
I've been using very lightweight window managers for a few years now. I started with Fluxbox, then OpenBox when installing the ...
If you are an XFCE user, this article will be perfect for you. In it we make a compilation of all the content published in ...
Greetings to all. On Saturday, October 12, 2013, the second Debian 7 update (also known as ...
The last time I mentioned Haskell was in an article about XMonad. Nevertheless, is not the only one…
So we continue. In the previous installment we tore a file xmonad.hs to pieces and we got rid of the idea of ...
Only I know how much I miss Xfce. I don't know why the Gtk interface still seems to me, as far as ...
Before continuing with XMonad on Debian stable as promised in the previous post, I want to make a parenthesis to ...
What a far-fetched title I have found for this ... But first of all, I introduce myself. I'm anti and this is ...
I've tried a variety of window managers, floating types, tiling, hybrids, and desktop environments, but always end up coming back to ...