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Operating Systems Linux Fedora Window Manager Post 302555246 by pludi on Wednesday 14th of September 2011 08:52:21 AM
Old 09-14-2011
Does yum search wmii return anything? Linux package managers not only handle installing/removing/updating software, but also searching the available repositories.
 

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MWM(1x) 							  LessTif Manuals							   MWM(1x)

NAME
mwm - The M*tif Window Manager SYNOPSIS
mwm [-toolkitoption ...] [-debug] [-xrm resourcestring ] [-multiscreen] [-name name ] [-screens [name [name [...]] ] [-version] [-V] DESCRIPTION
mwm is a window manager that adheres largely to the Motif mwm specification. OPTIONS
In addition to the standard X Toolkit command line options (see X(1)), mwm accepts the following options: -xrm resourcestring Set resource -display display Specifies display to be used -debug Enable debugging. This includes synchronous sending of requests to the X server. -multiscreen Use multiple screens. -name name Make mwm retrieve its resources using the given name -screens [name [name [...]] Manage multiple screens. Not yet supported -version Print version information to stderr. FILES
/etc/X11/mwm/system.mwmrc The system wide configuration file. See mwmrc(5) for further details. ~/.mwmrc Per user configuration file. See mwmrc(5) for further details. X Resources mwm supports a number of resources. It departs from the Motif mwm specification in that all window decorations have separate resources. The resources are documented in the app defaults file for mwm, /etc/X11/app-defaults/Mwm. COPYING
See the file COPYING which accompanies this distribution of mwm. AUTHORS
The LessTif project, http://www.lesstif.org/. This manpage was put together by Ray Dassen <jdassen@debian.org>. SEE ALSO
lesstif(1) X(1), mwmrc(5) LessTif Project MARCH 2002 MWM(1x)
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