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The Manjaro Settings Manager offers you a series of settings, which are either enabled by Manjaro (i.e. installation of multiple kernels) or are missing from at least some of popular [[Desktop Environments|Desktop Environments and Window Managers]]. | The Manjaro Settings Manager offers you a series of settings, which are either enabled by Manjaro (i.e. installation of multiple kernels) or are missing from at least some of popular [[Desktop Environments|Desktop Environments and Window Managers]]. |
Revision as of 05:29, 11 February 2022
The Manjaro Settings Manager offers you a series of settings, which are either enabled by Manjaro (i.e. installation of multiple kernels) or are missing from at least some of popular Desktop Environments and Window Managers.
Manjaro Settings Manager is under development and might offer even more settings than illustrated on the left.
The system language can be added, changed, and removed in this window.
If you want to have different languages for System, individual user and the Linux console, read how on LocaleThis window enables the user to easily manage and change all available kernels for Manjaro. Running and installed kernels can be easily identified. Read more on the Manjaro Kernels page.