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== Enlightenment == | |||
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Enlightenment, sometimes known simply as E, is a lightweight desktop environment known for its configurability and tools for creating beautiful user interfaces using its Enlightenment Foundation Libraries (EFL). E started in 1997 as a stacking windows manager, emerging as a desktop environment with development release 0.17 (DR 0.17, more popularly known as E17). Since E17 compositing has been incorporated by default and development has focused on readying E for Wayland (advanced, but still in development as of E20). E does not come with a broad array of tools by default, which can be an advantage for experienced users who want to customize their installation, and a disadvantage for users with little or no experience of Linux. E uses some unique terms, for example referring panels as “shelves”, but one can get used to them quickly. A 64-bit installation of E uses about 160M of memory. '''Use this command to install it: | |||
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sudo pacman -S Enlightenment | |||
Enlightenment does not install a Display/Login Manager (CM) for you. There is a DM for it built on EFL in. | |||
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= Window Managers = | = Window Managers = |