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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]
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 ...
Default terminal for KDE. GPU accelerated, with tabs, tiling, image viewing Linux console: Character: Local CLI Linux: Implements a subset of the VT102 and ECMA-48/ISO 6429/ANSI X3.64 escape sequences MacTerminal: Character: Serial port: Classic Mac OS: MacWise: Character: Serial port: Classic Mac OS, macOS: mintty: Character: Local Windows
After the initial release of KDE Frameworks 5.0, the developers focused on adding new features to the components in KDE Frameworks 5, [30] an example being better integration of Firefox into KDE. [31] The major improvement of Frameworks 5 is its modularization. In earlier KDE versions, the libraries were bundled as a single large package.
A window manager controls the placement and appearance of application windows. This may result in desktop interfaces reminiscent of those of Microsoft Windows or of the Apple Macintosh (examples include GNOME 2, KDE Plasma, Xfce) or have radically different controls (such as a tiling window manager, like wmii or Ratpoison).
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
KDevelop 5 has parser backends for C, C++, Objective-C, OpenCL and JavaScript/QML, with plugins supporting PHP, Python 3 and Ruby. [6] Basic syntax highlighting and code folding are available for dozens of other source-code and markup formats, but without semantic analysis. KDevelop is part of the KDE project, and is based on KDE Frameworks and Qt.
MX-21 "Wildflower" was released on 21 October 2021. It is based on Debian 11.0 (Bullseye) and is available as Xfce, KDE or Fluxbox versions. Details in the MX Blog. [4] MX-21.1 was released on 9 April 2022. It is based on Debian 11.3 (Bullseye) and is available as Xfce, Xfce AHS, KDE, and Fluxbox versions. Disk Manager returns and for share ...