Linux

Dynamic Window Manager (Suckless)

Dynamic Window Manager (Suckless)

The suckless developers created DWM, which stands for dynamic window manager. It’s a tiling window manager with a minimalist design. It takes less than 500MB of RAM and only a few processes when it first starts up. First and foremost, there is only one correct way to install dwm and other Suckless tools: from source (either straight from suckless.org).