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- Home - Openbox
Openbox is a highly configurable window manager It allows you to change almost every aspect of how you interact with your desktop and invent completely new ways to use and control it
- Download - Openbox
Openbox Getting started guide This is a short introduction that is recommended reading material for people new to Openbox or upgrading from a previous version
- Help:Contents - Openbox
The autostart documentation gives instructions on how to launch programs with Openbox at startup (not applicable unless openbox-session is called from the Desktop Manager xinit)
- Help:DefaultConfiguration - Openbox
Root menus If you are running Openbox on its own (not inside KDE or GNOME), the following will be available by clicking on the desktop (a k a root window): These may or may not be available if you use a program to give you icons on your desktop, depending on how it works Focus-follows-mouse
- Help:FAQ - Openbox
There are many programs listed here that you can use with Openbox, including taskbars and other things How do I make things start when I start Openbox? If you are using a desktop environment - and therefore a session manager - you just need to save your session with the programs running
- A Highly Configurable Window Manager - Openbox
Openbox allows you to change almost every aspect of how you interact with your desktop and invent completely new ways to use and control it Openbox gives you control without making you do everything Take a look at the getting started guide and change how you manage your desktop
- ObConf - Openbox
ObConf now easily installs new themes which use the obt Openbox theme archive format for distribution Just open any obt theme archive in your file browser, or use the interface provided inside ObConf
- Help:Using Openbox in GNOME
If you don't use a graphical log in, you can use the openbox-gnome-session command to start a GNOME session with Openbox as your window manager See the getting started guide for more details
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