larswm is a window manager for the X window system that follows the tiling window manager paradigm. Using ideas from the older 9wm window manager, it features automatic tiling and virtual desktops. It also borrows other ideas, for example a limited form of plumbing, from the Acme development environment. Objects are tiled into non-overlapping areas, instead of using windows that can be stacked, as this approach can result in lower memory and CPU requirements.
larswm is a window manager for the X window system that follows the tiling window manager paradigm. Using ideas from the older 9wm window manager, it features...
Manager developed by IBM's Academic Information System group. In 2000, both larswm and Ion released a first version. awesome – a dwm derivative with window...
featured window manager for the GNOME environment dwm echinus evilwm fvwm larswm spectrwm xmonad Qtile The following dynamic window managers are available...
since grown to 2000 lines). xmonad is a tiling window manager—akin to dwm, larswm, and StumpWM. It arranges windows in a non-overlapping pattern, and enables...
Hogan" relicensed version 1.1 and later versions under the MIT License. larswm aewm wm2 and wmx wmii dwm rio in Plan 9 from User Space cwm lwm "Release...