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howtos:window_managers:i3wm [2013/11/26 18:30 (UTC)] – [i3 in Slackware] Updated for 14.1 sycamorex | howtos:window_managers:i3wm [2014/06/27 18:26 (UTC)] – [i3 Dependencies] added dependencies for version 4.8 sycamorex | ||
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==== i3 in Slackware==== | ==== i3 in Slackware==== | ||
- | Slackware does not come with the i3 window manager. The installation process, however, is a quick and easy one. The latest version of i3wm is available from [[http:// | + | Slackware does not come with the i3 window manager. The installation process, however, is a quick and easy one. i3 is available from [[http:// |
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It is also highly recommended to install [[http:// | It is also highly recommended to install [[http:// | ||
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+ | As of version 4.8, i3 is capable of saving and restoring your layouts on particular workspaces. For more information see [[http:// | ||
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+ | If you'd like to utilise the new features, you need to install more dependencies. All of them are available from [[www.slackbuilds.org|Slackbuilds.org]]: | ||
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==== Starting i3 ==== | ==== Starting i3 ==== |