moonwm
My own outstandingly named Window Manager (by jzbor)
awesome
awesome window manager (by awesomeWM)
moonwm | awesome | |
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7 | 223 | |
30 | 6,129 | |
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0.0 | 7.2 | |
almost 2 years ago | 12 days ago | |
C | Lua | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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moonwm
Posts with mentions or reviews of moonwm.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-15.
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Another post on Linux battery performance
I am using my own WM MoonWM, which is based on dwm. It is probably not for everyone, but I think that goes for every WM (also it is probably not as stable as the "big" players). A common first WM is probably i3, but you really just have to try some until you find one that fits.
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DWM "stutters" on media playback on any chromium based browser/app
The main difference compared to other window managers is that in dwm when you switch tags the windows that are not shown are simply moved to a negative x position, whereas in most other window managers the windows become iconified which involves a few more steps like mapping and unmapping the window. I don't think this should make a difference, but there is a build of dwm that iconifies windows when they are hidden rather than moving them to a negative position if you'd like to try that out.
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A DE-Like Tiling Window Manager
You can install instantWM on another distro. I myself wrote MoonWM, which is based on dwm and should support basic DE functionality as well as draging windows with you mouse. If you want to you can give it a try. Although I should also not that it is not as smooth of an experience, as many regular DEs and I don't plan an pushing any updates other than obvious bugfixes in the near future.
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[dwm]: Need help changing setlayout so that it toggle to the previous layout if the current layout is equal to the desired layout
I have this implemented in this commit.
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How does DWM manage menus?
Have a look into dmenu, rofi and xmenu. They are all good at different things. The first two are keyboard driven and support a basic application menu by default. Xmenu is more like a context menu. For the most part you create the menus yourself with scripts. You can pipe stuff into their stdin and get the selected entry via stdout. Here is an example of what I use for my dwm build.
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How can I use Modkey+Ctrl as modifier in dwm?
ControlMask should definitely work though and does so on my build.
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[dwm] Suggest improvements on my build?
Idk, but this is the ginormous list of patches I have applied on my build:
awesome
Posts with mentions or reviews of awesome.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-23.
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Hyprland Crash Course
https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/issues/3132
- Size of clients in the Master area
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Any plans on porting to wayland?
i'm reading this issue and this thread as i'm looking into migrate to wayland, since sooner or later we'll apparently have (i know this won't be very soon, but wayland is more and more mainstream). I know "any update on this?" is very annoying, and that's why i'm not open an issue, but... Any update on this?
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selecting menu options without releasing right click
I guess, it's not supported at the moment or you'll have to do some hacks.. There is this issue (#3777) with the same problem.
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[HELP] Dynamically change menu item title based on client.focus.maximized state
This is the correction in awesome-git: https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome/pull/3657/files
- How to replicate this desktop?
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A linux newbie has installed and configured Arch. Minimalist graphical capabilities?
I use the Awesome Window Manager. At it's core, it's a little difficult to figure out. But once you get the hang of assigning hot keys and whatnot, You'll be able to use it more fluently. I use it on all 3 of my machines (two desktops and one laptop). I Love it! I copy my configs from the machine I started it with and put them on the other 2 machines. Works great!
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How to install and setup lightdm and awesomewm?
git clone https://github.com/awesomeWM/awesome.git
- awful.keygrabber help
- new to awesome
What are some alternatives?
When comparing moonwm and awesome you can also consider the following projects:
xmenu - a x11 menu utility
Hyprland - Hyprland is a highly customizable dynamic tiling Wayland compositor that doesn't sacrifice on its looks.
patches - Collection of patches for dwm, st and dmenu
i3 - A tiling window manager for X11
dwm-dynamicswallow-patch - Bring scriptable window swallowing to dwm!
dunst - Lightweight and customizable notification daemon
dwm-laptop - My build of Suckless DWM for my laptop.
pywal - 🎨 Generate and change color-schemes on the fly.
Hardcode-Tray - Fixes Hardcoded tray icons in Linux
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
lain - Awesome WM complements
bling - Utilities for the awesome window manager