Summary
This chapter presented an overview of various window managers for X11, including sawfish, Enlightenment, and the upcoming version of KDE's konqueror, along with a discussion of the current method of configuring a Red Hat system for different display managers. You also read about how other window managers, such as fvwm2 and twm may be configured for use. Choosing a window manager or X11 environment can be a matter of personal preference or need. Some window managers require lots of disk space and memory, whereas others are minimalist in design and do not require large computing resources. Some restrictions may be memory, display resolution, hard drive space, or CPU speed. Red Hat Linux has always tried to provide the best and most flexible ...
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