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| | | dbus || Enables awesome to receive signals from dbus (eg. to trigger events on hotplug) | ||
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| gnome || | | doc || Downloads extra documentation | ||
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| gnome || Enables you to use awesome as gnome's window manager (See. [http://awesome.naquadah.org/wiki/Quickly_Setting_up_Awesome_with_Gnome Quickly Setting up Awesome with Gnome]) | |||
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Revision as of 20:36, August 21, 2014
Awesome (Window Manager)
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Awesome is a highly configurable window manager. It handles both tiling and floating layouts.
USE flags
Name | Description |
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dbus | Enables awesome to receive signals from dbus (eg. to trigger events on hotplug) |
doc | Downloads extra documentation |
gnome | Enables you to use awesome as gnome's window manager (See. Quickly Setting up Awesome with Gnome) |