387 projects tagged "Window Manager"
ADIOS boot CD is a Linux live CD based on Red Hat Linux and a 2.6 kernel, with additional support for squashfs, unionfs, and SELinux. The CD can run from RAM, USB memory stick, or use FAT/EXT files for /var, or copy/install the CD to FAT/EXT files. The user can choose from KDE or IceWM. The user can start User Mode Linux (UML) virtual machines, each of which can start X. Each of the virtual machines can be networked via virtual ethernet switches and hubs. ADIOS requires at least 128MB RAM to run X11.
AfterStep is a Window Manager for X which started by emulating the NeXTSTEP look and feel, but which has been significantly altered according to the requests of various users. Many adepts will tell you that NeXTSTEP is not only the most visually pleasant interface, but also one of the most functional and intuitive out there. AfterStep aims to incorporate the advantages of the NeXTSTEP interface, and add additional useful features.
Allin1 is a little dock applet for FluxBox and similar window managers. It monitors CPU load with a moving graph, memory and swap usage with histograms, battery and power status with histogram and icons, ethernet/PPP interfaces with icons and histograms (linear or logaritmic), filesystem space, and Seti@home progress.
Anarchy is a window manager for the X Window System. It is implemented in less than 500 lines of CLOS oriented Scheme code. The implementation language is Gauche Scheme. Despite its small code size, it supports most functions expected of a basic window manager (move, resize, hide, minimize, maximize, list windows, root menu).
Athene is a desktop system for Linux that uses its own graphics drivers for high speed access to your graphics card. Because the Athene desktop and its applications have direct access to the graphics hardware, they have a significant speed advantage over conventional X applications. Athene is also backwards compatible with your existing X11 software. It features a highly responsive interface, scalable icons, translucency, alpha blending, Unicode support, and Windows compatibility.
The goal of BBMozLib is to provide a way to render XUL or HTML pages directly into an off-screen buffer that can be rendered with the 2D, 3D, or 4D API of your choice, and to make this as simple as JavaScript programming. It is to provide a platform-independent and convenient API for embedding Gecko into graphical applications like games. It features eye candy, ease of use, and i18n support. It can make parts of the GUI transparent, works in different resolutions, and has a wide range of widgets. By using existing technologies like HTML, the programmer is released from the burden of placing widgets. Glitz support is planned for when the API is stable and frozen.