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oroborus
OROBORUS(1) General Commands Manual OROBORUS(1)
NAME
oroborus - lightweight themeable window manager for X.
DESCRIPTION
Oroborus is a small and simple window manager which does exactly what it says it does, manage windows. There is no fancy doc, clip, wharf,
or a root menu for that matter. These utilities can be provided by other programs such as "deskmenu". Oroborus has support for Gnome and
session management, or can be run as a stand-alone window manager.
FILES
See oroborusrc(5) for details.
OPTIONS
Oroborus accepts the following options:
-r, --file=FILE
use an alternative rcfile instead of $HOME/.oroborusrc.
-r, --display=DISPLAY
use an alternative display instead of $DISPLAY.
--sm-client-id
use the specified session management id.
-v, --verbose
Print more information.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-V, --version
Show version of program.
SEE ALSO
oroborusrc(5) deskmenu(1) desklaunch(1) keylaunch(1) idesk(1) dfm(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Stefan Pfetzing <dreamind@dreamind.de>.
OROBORUS(1)