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In Unix computing, Fluxbox is an X window manager based on Blackbox. Aiming to be lightweight and customizable, Fluxbox has minimal support for graphical icons. The Fluxbox interface has only a taskbar and a menu that is accessible by right-clicking on the desktop. All basic configurations of Fluxbox are controlled by text files.[1] Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1024x768, 366 KB) Licensing File links The following pages link to this file: Fluxbox ...
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An X window manager is software that controls the placement and appearance of windows under the X Window System, a windowing system mainly used on Unix-like systems. ...
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An X window manager is software that controls the placement and appearance of windows under the X Window System, a windowing system mainly used on Unix-like systems. ...
In Unix computing, Blackbox is a window manager for the X Window System. ...
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Fluxbox does have the ablility to show some eye candy. Colors, gradients, borders, and several other basic appearance attributes can be specified. Recent versions of Fluxbox support rounded corners and graphical elements. Furthermore, effects managers such as Xcompmgr and transset-df can be used to add true transparency to desktop elements and windows. Fluxbox also has several features Blackbox lacks, including tabbed windows, and a configurable titlebar.[2] Eye candy is an expression used to describe something that is most remarkable by its appearance, but that doesnt have anything else so exciting. ...
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Fluxbuntu, Ubuntu with Fluxbox and lightweight applications, is scheduled for release in October 2007.[3] Fluxbuntu is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that uses Fluxbox rather than the GNOME desktop environment. ...
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Comparison of *box window managers | Blackbox | Fluxbox | Openbox | | Language | C++ | C++ | C | | License | MIT | MIT | GPL | | Configurable titlebar buttons | no | yes | | | Graphical configuration | third-party | third-party | | | Hotkeys | with bbkeys | built-in | | | ICCCM/EWMH compliant | through 0.65 / from 0.70[1] | | yes / yes | | Panel for window switching | yes | yes | no | | Tabbed windows | no | yes | | | Themeable | yes | yes | | | Footnotes | 1. "Blackbox releases up to and including version 0.65.0 follow the ICCCM standard, while 0.70 and later follow [EWMH]." [3] | An X window manager is software that controls the placement and appearance of windows under the X Window System, a windowing system mainly used on Unix-like systems. ...
In Unix computing, Blackbox is a window manager for the X Window System. ...
Openbox is a free window manager for the X Window System, licensed under the GNU General Public License. ...
The MIT License, also called the X License or the X11 License, originated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a license for the use of certain types of computer software. ...
The MIT License, also called the X License or the X11 License, originated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is a license for the use of certain types of computer software. ...
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In computing, the Inter-Client Communication Conventions Manual (almost universally referred to by its initials, ICCCM) is a standard for X Window System clients to interoperate on a single server. ...
Extended Window Manager Hints is an X Window System standard for window managers. ...
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In Unix computing, Blackbox is a window manager for the X Window System. ...
Openbox is a free window manager for the X Window System, licensed under the GNU General Public License. ...
References - ^ http://www.linux.org/lessons/short/fluxbox/index.html
- ^ http://fluxbox-wiki.org/index.php/Eye_candy
- ^ http://fluxbuntu.org/
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