What is Fluxbox FOR LINUX?


Fluxbox For Linux



Fluxbox For Linux

Fluxbox is an open-source window manager for the X Window System of a GNU/Linux operating system. It is a free project that aims to work standalone or integrated into an existing graphical desktop environment. Fluxbox is derived from the Blackbox window manager and aims to be as lightweight as possible, tailored specifically for low-end computers.



Key Features:



  • Configurable window tabs

  • Iconbar for storing iconified/minimized windows

  • Configurable titlebar

  • Support for KDE and GNOME desktop environments

  • Switch between multiple workspaces using the mouse wheel

  • Emacs-like keychains support

  • Slit dockapp ordering

  • Maximize over slit option

  • System tray area for quick app interaction

  • Full support for keyboard navigation



Compatibility:


Fluxbox is compatible with various GNU/Linux distributions including Ubuntu, Debian, Arch Linux, Fedora, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, and more. Both 32-bit and 64-bit distributions are supported.



Installation:


You can easily install Fluxbox from the main software repositories of your distribution using graphical package managers like Synaptic Package Manager or Ubuntu Software Center.



Publisher: Henrik Kinnunen


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