Tiling Window Manager
21 videos • 3,894 views • by My Linux For Work Linux Tiling Window Managers are a specific category of window managers that prioritize efficient use of screen space by automatically organizing windows into non-overlapping tiles. Unlike traditional window managers that allow windows to freely overlap and be positioned anywhere on the screen, tiling window managers divide the screen into tiles and automatically resize and arrange windows to fit within those tiles. Tiling window managers promote productivity by eliminating the need for manual window management, as windows are automatically tiled and resized based on predefined layouts or user-defined rules. Popular tiling window managers in the Linux ecosystem include Qtile, i3, dwm, and Awesome, each offering its own set of features and customization options to enhance the workflow and streamline window management for users.