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  2. Comparison of X Window System desktop environments

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    A desktop environment is a collection of software designed to give functionality and a certain look and feel to an operating system.. This article applies to operating systems which are capable of running the X Window System, mostly Unix and Unix-like operating systems such as Linux, Minix, illumos, Solaris, AIX, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. [1]

  3. Comparison of X window managers - Wikipedia

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    KWin (KDE) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes LeftWM: Matchbox: EWMH compliance No No Yes Metacity (GNOME) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Mutter (GNOME/MeeGo) Yes Yes Yes Yes Gnome Shell No Yes Moody: Motif Window Manager (mwm) No No Yes No [h] Openbox: Yes Depends [c] Yes Yes Depends [c] No Yes PekWM: Yes No Yes Partial No Yes Yes PlayWM [citation needed ...

  4. Desktop environment - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly used lightweight desktop environments include LXDE and Xfce; they both use GTK+, which is the same underlying toolkit GNOME uses. The MATE desktop environment, a fork of GNOME 2, is comparable to Xfce in its use of RAM and processor cycles, but is often considered more as an alternative to other lightweight desktop environments.

  5. Template : X desktop environments and window managers/doc

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    Contents move to sidebar hide (Top) 1 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: X desktop environments and window managers/doc. Add languages. Add links.

  6. X window manager - Wikipedia

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    Xfce's Xfwm (since 4.2 of 2004 [citation needed] or 2005 Xfce 4.2.0 released!), Unity's Compiz (since 2005—was forked as Beryl in 2006 but the projects re-merged in 2007), and; KDE's KWin (since 4.0 of 2008). Compositing support can be added to non-compositing window managers, through the use of compositors such as compton.

  7. X Window System protocols and architecture - Wikipedia

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    Differences in the look of X Window System in different installations stem mainly from the use of different window managers or from different configurations of the window manager. The window manager takes care of deciding the position of windows, placing the decorative border around them, handling icons, handling mouse clicks outside windows ...

  8. Light-weight Linux distribution - Wikipedia

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    In the extreme case - user can use a computer without a GUI and even browse the internet in a terminal, without images, in Lynx, on a weak computer. A light-weight Linux distribution is a Linux distribution that uses lower memory and processor-speed requirements than a more "feature-rich" Linux distribution.

  9. Template:GTK - Wikipedia

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    {} only for GNOME software {{ KDE }} only for KDE software, though 3rd-party entries have been tolerated in this template other desktop environments that heavily rely on freedesktop.org software as well, but they lack own navboxes; e.g. Sugar , LXDE or Xfce .