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amiwm

Amiga Workbench inspired window manager for Xorg.

Upstream repository

The current upstream repository for this particular fork is at https://github.com/amiwm/amiwm. Please file tickets, pull requests, etc there.

Getting started

Before compiling, make sure that you have following packages installed:

gcc make autoconf xorg xorg-xinit xorg-dev

First, run configuration script:

./configure

After that, you can either edit the Makefile, or leave it as is. After that, compile and install amiwm using

make
sudo make install

Hopefully, your compilation was succesfull - now you should have amiwm installed!

Launching amiwm

To launch amiwm, use

startx amiwm

Or add "amiwm" to your xinitrc file

Configuration

Configuration utility is not yet available; To configure amiwm, you'll need to create and edit .amiwmrc file in your home directory. To do so, read amiwm's manpage.

Authors

Originally created by Marcus Comstedt; Contributions by

  • Scott Lawrence
  • Nicolas Sipieter
  • redsPL.

Previous repositories

Previously, amiwm was using bzr instead of git; The bzr repository can be found here

This repository started as a fork from https://github.com/sdomi/amiwm.

License

This project is published under a custom license - see LICENSE.md for details.

Amiga, AmigaOS and Workbench are registered trademarks of AMIGA International Inc.

Description
Mirror of erikarn amiwm fork
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