![]() ![]() In this case, we currently have only one window so it covers the entire desktop. It just figures out how to cover your desktop with them. ![]() It doesn't decorate them, add controls to them, stack them, or do anything else to them. It's task is to fill the entire surface of your display with whatever windows you create. ![]() The concept is that i3 is a window manager. There is one very simple concept here, and as soon as you really grasp it, and accept it, the task of learning i3 becomes a lot easier - not to mention a lot more logical and even a bit of fun. Hang tough, things are gong to get better soon. The good news at this point is that in my experience, this is a scary as it gets. If your only experience until now has been with traditional GUI desktop managers (KDE, Gnome, Windows, Mac), this is probably looking pretty scary (or maybe pretty useless). ![]()
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