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FVWM95 is a window manager for the X Window System based on the popular FVWM2 window manager. It is similar to the original FVWM, but is designed to closely resemble the look of Windows 95. An X window manager is software that controls the placement and appearance of application windows under the X Window System, a graphical user interface mainly used on Unix-like systems. ... KDE 3. ... The F(?) Virtual Window Manager (The F currently has no official meaning) is a virtual window manager for the X Window system. ... Windows 95 (codename Chicago) is a hybrid 16-bit/32-bit graphical user interface-based operating system released on August 24, 1995 by the Microsoft Corporation. ...
FVWM95 was for a while a rather popular window manager; for example, Red Hat Linux 5.0 used it as the default. It is no longer as popular (nor is it well-maintained), but still in use. Red Hat Linux was one of the most popular Linux distributions, assembled by Red Hat. ...
Some smaller distributions such as Puppy Linux use FVWM95 as the default window manager. Puppy Linux is a LiveCD Linux distribution started by Barry Kauler. ...
Most features from FVWM2 (may not include absolute latest bleeding-edge capabilities).
In computing, the taskbar is a term for the application desktop bar which is used to launch and monitor applications in Microsoft Windows 95 and later operating systems. ... Virtual desktop is a term used, usually within the WIMP paradigm, to describe any of several possible ways in which a computers metaphorical desktop environment is modified, through the use of software. ...