The i3 WM has been in Fedora Linux’s software repositories for some years now, so if you wanted to use the Red Hat sponsored distribution with the i3 tiling window manager, you had to install it on top of an existing flavor, such as Xfce, LXQt, LXDE, MATE, etc.īut, with the upcoming Fedora Linux 34 release, due out in late April 2021, that will no longer be the case. As you can imagine, its primary target are power users, developers, and Linux hackers (it’s used by major Linux kernel developer Greg Kroah-Hartman). Fedora Linux and tiling WM fans rejoice, there’s an upcoming Fedora Linux spin featuring the i3 tiling window manager by default, and in this article I’m giving you a first look at this new heaven for tiling WM fans.Īvailable for GNU/Linux and BSD operating systems, i3 is an improved tiling window manager written from scratch, which t supports tiling, stacking, and tabbing layouts.
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