FVWM95

FVWM95 is a window manager for the X Window System based on the popular FVWM 2 window manager. It is similar to the original FVWM, but is designed to closely resemble the look of Windows 95.

FVWM95
Screenshot of FVWM95
Developer(s)Luis Hector Peraza Gonzalez
Stable release
2.0.43f / May 3, 2003 (2003-05-03)
Repository
TypeWindow manager
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitefvwm95.sourceforge.net

FVWM95 was for a while a rather popular window manager; for example, Red Hat Linux 5.0 used it as the default. It is no longer as popular, nor is it well-maintained or included in modern Linux distributions. FVWM98 is a derivative of FVWM95 that is designed to look like Windows 98 instead of Windows 95.

FVWM95 was included in Debian since 2000[1] but was removed in 2006 because of incompatibility with UTF-8 character encoding system.[2]

Similar window managers include Qvwm, IceWM and JWM.

Features

  • Windows 95-like appearance.
  • Taskbar for quick window switching.
  • Virtual desktop support.
  • Most features from FVWM 2 (may not include absolute latest bleeding-edge capabilities).
gollark: Oh, and 3D blinky lights on the "status" page which I really should restore access to.
gollark: It would be the normal 2D website displayed on a virtual rectangle, but occasionally flying toasters would swarm and fly past you.
gollark: I could make osmarks.tk for VR.
gollark: I mean, since not even modern computrons can run high-settings high-FPS high-resolution VR - which is what most people seem fixated on - a phone grade CPU/GPU... will not run it wełł.
gollark: That can't possibly be capable of high-powered VR.

See also

References

  1. "fvwm95". Debian Package Tracking System. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  2. "#397512 fvwm95 doesn't understand utf-8 locales at all". Debian Bug report logs. Retrieved 27 September 2016.


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