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.
Screenshot of FVWM95 | |
Developer(s) | Luis Hector Peraza Gonzalez |
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Stable release | 2.0.43f
/ May 3, 2003 |
Repository | |
Type | Window manager |
License | GNU General Public License |
Website | fvwm95 |
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]
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
- "fvwm95". Debian Package Tracking System. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
- "#397512 fvwm95 doesn't understand utf-8 locales at all". Debian Bug report logs. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
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