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| − | [http://evilwm.sourceforge.net/ EvilWM] is an extremely light window manager. It does not support window decorations or icons | + | [http://evilwm.sourceforge.net/ EvilWM] is an extremely light window manager. It does not support window decorations or icons and uses keyboard shortcuts to access xterms in order to run applications from the command line. |
Figure 6.6a shows a screenshot of EvilWM running on PC-BSD 9.1. | Figure 6.6a shows a screenshot of EvilWM running on PC-BSD 9.1. | ||
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| + | Notice that there aren't any icons, a system tray, or an application panel. | ||
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| + | To open an xterm, use Ctrl+Alt+Enter. The keyboard shortcuts for manipulating windows are listed [http://www.6809.org.uk/evilwm/usage.shtml here]. | ||
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Revision as of 06:45, 14 June 2012
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EvilWM is an extremely light window manager. It does not support window decorations or icons and uses keyboard shortcuts to access xterms in order to run applications from the command line.
Figure 6.6a shows a screenshot of EvilWM running on PC-BSD 9.1.
Figure 6.6a: EvilWM Running on PC-BSD
Notice that there aren't any icons, a system tray, or an application panel.
To open an xterm, use Ctrl+Alt+Enter. The keyboard shortcuts for manipulating windows are listed here.
