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  2. Category:Free X window managers - Wikipedia

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    This is a category for X window managers which are free and open-source. Pages in category "Free X window managers" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total.

  3. Windows Imaging Format - Wikipedia

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    Due to the use of single-instance storage, the more each successive disk image has in common with previous images added to the WIM file, the less new data will be added. A WIM can also be split (spanned) into multiple parts, which have the .swm extension. WIM images can be made bootable and Windows boot loader supports booting Windows from a ...

  4. swm - Wikipedia

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    swm (the Solbourne window manager) is an X Window System window manager developed by Tom LaStrange at Solbourne Computer in 1990. The most important innovation of swm was the introduction of the virtual desktop. It also introduced a primitive form of session management (restoring programs in use at the time of shutdown) to X.

  5. Ultrix Window Manager - Wikipedia

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    Free and open-source software portal The Ultrix Window Manager ( uwm ) is a historic standard window manager software for the X Window System from X11R1 through X11R3 releases. [ 1 ] In fact, it was the only X11-compatible window manager as of X11R1.

  6. Desktop Window Manager - Wikipedia

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    Desktop Window Manager (DWM, previously Desktop Compositing Engine or DCE) is the compositing window manager in Microsoft Windows since Windows Vista that enables the use of hardware acceleration to render the graphical user interface of Windows.

  7. Motif Window Manager - Wikipedia

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    Originally, MWM and Motif could only be purchased. The same software was also available as OpenMotif, though not on properly open-source or free software terms. In late 2012, Motif and MWM were released under the LGPL-2.1-or-later license as free software.

  8. wmctrl - Wikipedia

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    wmctrl is a command used to control windows in EWMH- and NetWM-compatible X Window window managers.Some of its common operations are list, resize, and close window. It also has the ability to interact with virtual desktops and give information about the window manager.

  9. FVWM - Wikipedia

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    FVWM running on SUSE 5.1 FVWM 1.24, an old version from the 1.x series. In 1993, during his work analyzing acoustic signatures for the United States Department of Defense, Robert Nation began hacking twm with the intent of simultaneously reducing memory usage and adding support for virtual desktops.