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F? Virtual Window Manager
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User Documentation
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New to Fvwm
/Wiki/NewToFvwm/
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Fvwm Wiki
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Frequently Asked Questions
/Archive/Faq/
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Fvwm 2.6.x Manpages
/Archive/Manpages/
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Development Information
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Fvwm2 Module Interface
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Community Support
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Fvwm Forums
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Irc (#fvwm)
/Wiki/Irc/
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Mailing Lists
/Community/#fvwm-mailing-lists

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Fvwm is a virtual window manager for the X windows system. It was originally a feeble fork of TWM by Robert Nation in 1993 (fvwm history), and has evolved into the fantastic, fabulous, famous, flexible, and so on, window manager we have today.

Fvwm is ICCCM-compliant and highly configurable. Starting from the default configuration, Fvwm can be configured with both internal tools and third party software to customize most aspects of a desktop.

This site is an archive of documentation for Fvwm version 2.6.x, which is the current frozen release. For information about the development of Fvwm version 3, check out fvwmorg/fvwm3 on GitHub.

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Need Help?

Looking for help configuring, using, or developing Fvwm, check out the following options:

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Getting Fvwm

Configuring Fvwm

Fvwm starts from a [minimal configuration]( {{ site.baseurl }}/Wiki/Config/BlankConfig/) and allows users to configure as much or little of their desktop as desired. Starting with Fvwm 2.6.7 a [default configuration]( {{ site.baseurl }}/Wiki/DefaultConfig/) is provided to give users a starting point that can be edited instead of configuring from scratch.

When coupled with third party software and custom scripts, Fvwm becomes a powerful tool to build a full desktop environment from. If you want a preconfigured desktop environment using Fvwm, check out the following:

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Screen shot of Fvwm Crystal.

Fvwm-Crystal aims to create an easy to use, eye-candy but also powerful desktop environment for Linux or other Unix-like operating systems built using Fvwm.

Screen shot of NsCDE.

The Not so Common Desktop Environment (NsCDE) is a retro looking UNIX desktop environment which resembles CDE look (and partially feel) built using Fvwm.

Screen shot of Fvwm Nightshade.

This project aims to be a lightweight but feature rich and good looking configuration of Fvwm.

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