Until now in this series I have discussed most of the common Linux desktop environments (Xfce, KDE, Gnome 3, Cinnamon, MATE and LXDE), and a couple of Window Managers (OpenBox and Enlightenment). Now ...
Tiling window managers arrange the windows on your screen efficiently to maximize productivity, leaving other programs to handle other jobs. They do require some initial setup time, and you may have ...
Linux 101: What’s the difference between a desktop environment and a window manager? Your email has been sent After using Linux for a while, you’ll come across an article or mention of a window ...
If you're looking to migrate from Windows 10 or 11 and Linux is in your sights, you might want to try one of these desktop environments to ease the transition.
Quickly organize and move windows to specific areas of your desktop. Whether you use one monitor or three, Windows XP or Windows 8, Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome, you’re bound to have windows on ...
As a long-time Linux user for a reasonably long stint back in the day, there are some Linux features that I miss having moved to macOS a few years back. One such is the lack of a better window tiling ...