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slackware:desktop_environment [2012/08/29 11:47 (UTC)] cmysterslackware:desktop_environment [2012/10/29 19:47 (UTC)] – [Other environments] Added tiling window managers sycamorex
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 In addition, Desktop Environments usually provide integration with features such as display and ACPI power management, useful for notebooks/laptops. Modern Desktop Environments also provide or integrate with a desktop compositing engine which allows for graphical special effects such as 3D flipping of workspaces, window translucency, simple animations and shadows, but this requires 3D hardware acceleration enabled and can consume additional system resources.  In addition, Desktop Environments usually provide integration with features such as display and ACPI power management, useful for notebooks/laptops. Modern Desktop Environments also provide or integrate with a desktop compositing engine which allows for graphical special effects such as 3D flipping of workspaces, window translucency, simple animations and shadows, but this requires 3D hardware acceleration enabled and can consume additional system resources. 
 ===== Available environments ===== ===== Available environments =====
-Desktop environments available in Slackware can be broken to full or light-weight environments depending on the number of features they include. The more features an environment has, the more complete it is but also the more computer resource it uses. light-weight environments usually come with a small set of features, usually just a unified look and feel, and you will need independent applications. For example a vidoe player is not included like it is in [[slackware:kde|KDE]], but you can use xmms which is installed by default with Slackware.+Desktop environments available in Slackware can be classed as full or light-weight environments depending on the number of features they include. The more features an environment has, the more complete it is but also the more computer resources it uses. Light-weight environments come with a smaller set of features, usually just a unified look and feel, so you will need independent applications. For example a video player is not included like it is in [[slackware:kde|KDE]], but you can use xmms which is installed by default with Slackware.
  
-Changing between selected environment is done by running ''xwmconfig'' as root.+Switching between available environments is done by running ''xwmconfig'' from a terminal prior to starting X.
  
 ==== Full environments ==== ==== Full environments ====
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   * [[slackware:gnome|GNOME]]: since version [[ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-10.2/ChangeLog.txt|10.2]], Gnome is no longer part of Slackware. Several community driven projects provide packages for those willing to use Gnome in Slackware.   * [[slackware:gnome|GNOME]]: since version [[ftp://ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-10.2/ChangeLog.txt|10.2]], Gnome is no longer part of Slackware. Several community driven projects provide packages for those willing to use Gnome in Slackware.
   * [[slackware:lxde|LXDE]].   * [[slackware:lxde|LXDE]].
 +  * [[howtos:window_managers:xmonad_tiling_window_manager|Xmonad tiling window manager]] 
 +  * [[howtos:window_managers:i3wm|i3 tiling window manager]]
 =====Sources===== =====Sources=====
  
   * Originally written by [[wiki:user:kookiemonster|kookiemonster]] for the SlackDocs Wiki Project   * Originally written by [[wiki:user:kookiemonster|kookiemonster]] for the SlackDocs Wiki Project
   * Additional inputs by [[wiki:user:harishankar|harishankar]] and [[wiki:user:cmyster|cmyster]]   * Additional inputs by [[wiki:user:harishankar|harishankar]] and [[wiki:user:cmyster|cmyster]]
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