In short, I do agree that much of LInux, especially the RH and Ubuntu based distributions, are going more and more towards GUI. Double-click the PowerToys tray icon and enable FancyZones in the modules list. minimal: Out of the box, no window decorations, no status bar, no icon dock. It is a highly customizable software that you can use to organize your desktop in your preferred. Download and install PowerToys from GitHub. tiling: xmonad automates the common task of arranging windows, so you can concentrate on getting stuff done. Mosaic is a much powerful window manager for macOS than all the apps we have listed so far. But, I am an old grouch who yells at clouds. How to use FancyZones, Windows 10's new tiling window manager. Poettering, of course, went back to Microsoft, after making Linux more MS like. ![]() IMNSHO, once much of Linux embraced systemd, they sort of gave up on the idea of do one thing and do it well. The first tiling window manager and taskbar alternative for Windows with the ability to group and tile open apps and reopen them with an automatically. I don’t keep that much track of what i pull in, but you can do dnf install samba-common, for example and see what else it pulls in, and if it pulls in too much choose to not install it. ![]() (Though I think that’s going to be changed to sh).ĪrchLinux is another more CLI oriented distribution, though it does use systemd, don’t know how much that is a factor for you.ĭbus can be installed as a separate package, I don’t know what it pulls in, I think I get it when I install xorg-x11-server-Xorg, though it may be pulled in with something else. i3 is a dynamic tiling window manager with clean, readable and documented code, featuring extended Xinerama support, usage of libxcb instead of xlib and. In fairness, they’re way ahead of FreeBSD in things like wireless, and also, for example, a test install of Fedora workstation found my printer/scanner with no effort on my part, whereas with FreeBSD I had to startpage (which I use instead of google) how to get it working, which, in the end, I got from an ArchLinux wiki article.ĭepending upon your needs/wants, you might be happier with VoidLinux, which is more FreeBSD like (and BSD like in general), including root’s default shell being csh. I’d just wind up doing a web search.Īnd yes, I agree, RH, and most LInux, is moving to be more like Windows. ![]() I don’t really use power management in Linux as my main workstation is FreeBSD right now. Mostly, I boot into text mode and use startx.
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