Chapter 4. The Enlightenment
Window Manager
Introduction
GNOME is a desktop environment that is not dependent on any one
window manager in order to control how applications and other
features interact with each other. GNOME can work with a variety of
window managers. The window manager is what controls the window
borders, window decorations, and the functionality of those windows.
Currently there are about three or four window managers that are
considered GNOME compliant. Being GNOME compliant means
much more than simply being able to run with GNOME; it also means
being aware of GNOME and what GNOME offers. This includes
session management, desktop settings, and interactivity with
applications such as the GNOME Pager.
The Default Window Manager for this release of Red Hat Linux is a
window manager called Enlightenment. Within Enlightenment there is
a tool which will help you to configure the window manager to your
specifications.
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