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  2. Comparison of X window managers - Wikipedia

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    Openbox: Yes Depends [c] Yes Yes Depends [c] No Yes PekWM: Yes No Yes Partial No Yes Yes PlayWM [citation needed] Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Qtile: Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Ragnar: Ratpoison: No No Yes No No No No Sawfish: Yes Yes Yes Partial Yes primitive Yes SithWM Archived 2022-03-26 at the Wayback Machine: no titlebar buttons No Yes No No Yes ...

  3. Openbox - Wikipedia

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    Openbox is a free, stacking window manager for the X Window System, licensed under the GNU General Public License. [5] Originally derived from Blackbox [ 5 ] 0.65.0 (a C++ project), Openbox has been completely re-written in the C programming language and since version 3.0 is no longer based upon any code from Blackbox. [ 6 ]

  4. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips ...

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    Samsung Galaxy Exhilarate (SGH-i577), T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide, SpringBoard, ZTE V71A, V9S [29] 1.5 GHz HTC Sensation XE, KT Tech TAKE HD, TAKE JANUS, TAKE TACHY, Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, Sony Xperia acro S, Xperia Ion, Xperia S, Xiaomi Mi 1; 1.7 GHz HTC One S (Z560e), Sony Xperia SL, Xiaomi Mi 1S; MSM8660 [1]

  5. Comparison of BSD operating systems - Wikipedia

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    Easy to use, full FreeBSD w/ GNOME, Mate, Xfce, LXDE or Openbox. FuryBSD Joe Maloney 2019-10-24 FreeBSD: 12.1-2020090701 (2020Q3) 2019-12-02 Free BSD: Desktop, Workstation: Easy to use, full FreeBSD w/ Xfce or KDE. DesktopBSD: Peter Hofer, Daniel Seuffert 2005-07-25 FreeBSD: 1.7 2009-09-07 Free BSD: Desktop Easy to use ClosedBSD

  6. Salix OS - Wikipedia

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    Salix had seven editions, namely MATE, Xfce, Fluxbox, OpenBox, KDE, and Ratpoison editions, until 2016 when Salix 14.2 came with Xfce desktop environment only. [12] The installation provided in Salix is text dialog based. It is easy to navigate and offers a complete choice of options. Spkg, which runs underneath, is optimized for speed.

  7. ArchLabs - Wikipedia

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    The ArchLabs distribution contains a text-based installer, "AL-Installer" as its installation method, [6] as well as baph, an AUR helper. [7] The installer gives the user the ability to choose from 16 different assorted Desktop Environments and Window Managers as well as a selection of extra software, Linux Kernels, Display Managers and shells.

  8. LXQt - Wikipedia

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    LXQt is a free and open source lightweight desktop environment.It was formed from the merger of the LXDE and Razor-qt projects.. Like its GTK predecessor LXDE, LXQt does not ship or develop its own window manager, instead LXQt lets the user decide which (supported) window manager they want to use. [3]

  9. Fluxbox - Wikipedia

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    Fluxbox 1.3 Xsession running on Debian GNU/Linux 7. Fluxbox is a stacking window manager for the X Window System, which started as a fork of Blackbox [2] 0.61.1 in 2001, [4] with the same aim to be lightweight.