Description
Pekwm FOR LINUX
Pekwm, also known as the Pek Window Manager, is an open source, unobtrusive and completely free window manager based on the aewm++ project. It is designed to be used on Linux kernel-based operating systems.
Key Features:
- Window grouping similar to Fluxbox, Ion, and pwm
- Xinerama support
- Automatic properties
- Keygrabber supporting keychains for usability
Characteristics:
- Configurable
- Lightweight
- Fast
- Small
- Flexible
- Functional
Pekwm can run on any GNU/Linux distribution that uses the X.Org display server as an alternative to the default desktop environment. It is the default graphical session of various GNU/Linux distributions, including Manjaro.
The window manager supports both 64-bit and 32-bit CPU architectures and is available in main software repositories, making installation easy through graphical package managers. Additionally, Pekwm can be installed from the source package with simple commands.
After installation, Pekwm appears in the login manager for easy access. Simply choose Pekwm from the sessions dropdown menu to start using the Pek Window Manager.
User Reviews for Pekwm FOR LINUX 7
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Pekwm FOR LINUX is a lightweight, fast window manager. Its flexibility and functionality make it a great alternative to default managers.
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Pekwm is an amazing window manager! It's lightweight, fast, and incredibly customizable. Love it!
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I've been using Pekwm for a while now and it's fantastic! It makes managing windows so much easier.
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Pekwm is a game changer for my Linux setup. It's smooth, efficient, and I love the window grouping feature!
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Absolutely love Pekwm! It's easy to install and configure. Perfect for anyone looking for a lightweight WM.
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Pekwm has transformed my workflow on Linux. It's fast, flexible, and just works perfectly!
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Highly recommend Pekwm! It's user-friendly and makes multitasking a breeze with its great features.