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Openbox is not a desktop environment, but a windows manager. Although a basic menu is available (and accessed by right-clicking on the desktop), absolutely nothing else is provided with Openbox's basic installation - not even its own themes or configuration application! One for the minimalists out there, or perhaps those who want to use Openbox as a foundation to build on. It will be necessary to install and configure your own choice of panel, file manager, background provider, and so on. '''To install Openbox, enter the command:''' | Openbox is not a desktop environment, but a windows manager. Although a basic menu is available (and accessed by right-clicking on the desktop), absolutely nothing else is provided with Openbox's basic installation - not even its own themes or configuration application! One for the minimalists out there, or perhaps those who want to use Openbox as a foundation to build on. It will be necessary to install and configure your own choice of panel, file manager, background provider, and so on. '''To install Openbox, enter the command:''' | ||
sudo pacman -S openbox | sudo pacman -S openbox | ||
To install a logout script, configuration application, themes, and a background provider (nitrogen), enter the command: | To install a logout script, configuration application, themes, and a background provider (nitrogen), enter the command: | ||
sudo pacman -S oblogout obconf openbox-themes nitrogen | sudo pacman -S oblogout obconf openbox-themes nitrogen | ||
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= Razor-QT = | = Razor-QT = |