

However, it’s still being monitored and a little activity has been recorded over the last few months.

Most of the major work has been done, so it looks to have been sitting untouched for some time. Since there are two CDE packages on SparkyLinux, be sure to review the two wiki links fro CDE and NsCDE, so you’re sure to get the package you want.įor RedHat, Fedora, and CentOS folks, there is an RPM package available. There is a Reddit article that explains how to add the SparklyLinux repository to your system and how to install it. The second package is called: Not so Common Desktop Environment (NsCDE) has the retro CDE look (and partial feel) but with a more powerful and flexible framework, under the hood, so more advanced software, in use today, can run on it. The older package, based on older X Windows code, is called simply: Common Desktop Environment (CDE). A window manager is system software that controls the placement and appearance of windows within a windowing system in a graphical user interface. One is the older standard and the other a retro using more modern code. Personally, I don’t like to “cross-pollenate” (adding the SparkyLinux repository to an Ubuntu system, for example), so I’ll leave this to the reader to perform due research before installing this on a distro other than SparkyLinux. SparkyLinux is a Debian derivative so it should work with some tweaking. To that end, I’ll tell you where you can find it, along with some documentation, and then you can decide.ĬDE is available in the SparkyLinux repository. I’ll keep to that tradition, but with the warning that CDE depends on on older X code – you might not want that on your machine. It is the custom of It’s FOSS to go into details on how to install and run the package being featured. on Linux in 2012 | Image Credit Wikimedia If you have a problem with font sizes or background, paste this into. Open another one and the two arrange side by side. Sometimes it's hard to find some background to right click on for a menu so I have set the menu button (funnily enough) for that, It's the one next to alt grįor reference Mod4 is the windows button Mod1 is alt, to find the names of keyboard buttons type xev then the key you want The way this typically works you open one application window and it may fill the screen. Mod4 n :Exec nautilus -no-desktop -browser Floating Windows on Android 2: Foreground Service. Version 10.1.2 (01.07.22) Fix: ignoring empty separators for 'and' and 'or' in rule matching. Fix: various small changes, improvements and bug fixes. Floating Windows on Android 1: Jetpack Compose & Room. New: advanced command 'RUN' now supports additional conditions (checks if window title, window class already is open) Fix: empty position and size fields in rules not remembered. Mod1 F4 :Exec nautilus -no-desktop -browser This article is part of the Floating Windows on Android series.

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