Desktop linux is pretty good these days, though I do like a tiling manager for getting things done sometimes. Less easy to use for stuff like wifi setup and the like (so I'll usually stay in GNOME/KDE/whatever for that), but great for juggling lots of windows. Stuff I haven't tried: * ion * xmonad * dwm * i3 (I'd try it next I reckon) What I '''have''' tried: * wmii * herbstluftwm So for the stuff that I have tried, I generally like them well enough. My preference is for wmii because it has a natural mouse-driven way of resizing the tiles. Unless I'm mistaken, herbst offers only keyboard-driven changes, which is really frikken tedious and I hate it. Herbst also has the idea of tiles and subtiles, and that just keeps tripping me up and I don't want it (and it seems non-trivial to workaround). = Configuration = Because these are fairly minimal window managers, the config is generally done via a config file rather than a series of control panels. This is nice because you can stuff the config in a git repo, but it raises the learning curve a bit. In any case there are many examples to crib from if you're starting from scratch, and there's usually a default config file for you to start with and hack on. == wmii == * https://pastebin.com/Xyn0mEjr * https://wiki.debian.org/Wmii * https://wiki.parabola.nu/Wmii == Herbstluftwm == * https://github.com/procrastonos/herbstluft/blob/master/autostart * https://gist.github.com/asciimoo/1539803/0694aa69aaec3fe7af5b19e211bb318e478d6196 * https://gist.github.com/meskarune/3849471 * http://blog.binchen.org/posts/my-herbstluftwm-configuration.html * https://www.reddit.com/r/herbstluftwm/comments/29noeh/greybeard_theme/ * http://thedarnedestthing.com/herbstluftwm%20workflow * http://thedarnedestthing.com/herbstluftwm * http://thedarnedestthing.com/bspwm%20framed#conky-padding