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An "i3" is also a window manager.

An "i3" is also a window manager.

Posted Mar 12, 2019 2:13 UTC (Tue) by gmatht (subscriber, #58961)
Parent article: Announcing the release of sway 1.0

It is possible that Wayland has become so bloated that scaling down to a lowly Intel i3 has become a newsworthy achievement, but it seems implausible.

For people who are as confused as I was, there is also a lesser known "i3" which is a form of window manger. I presume sway is compatible with the i3 window manager (in addition to Intel i3).


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An "i3" is also a window manager.

Posted Mar 12, 2019 7:18 UTC (Tue) by bangert (subscriber, #28342) [Link]

And from those of us unaware of the existence of an Intel i3 - thank you for your comment!

An "i3" is also a window manager.

Posted Mar 12, 2019 11:00 UTC (Tue) by mips (guest, #105013) [Link]

Funnily enough the first i3 I think of is a BMW.
I can find no statement on whether this is supported by sway.

An "i3" is also a window manager.

Posted Mar 12, 2019 13:22 UTC (Tue) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389) [Link]

> I presume sway is compatible with the i3 window manager

Specifically, the configuration file (mainly bindings, workspace settings, etc.). I assume there are new variables in sway for the bits that Wayland expects compositors to provide over X's requests of window managers.

An "i3" is also a window manager.

Posted Mar 13, 2019 4:54 UTC (Wed) by codyharrington (guest, #130219) [Link]

Regarding i3, from Wikipedia:

"i3 is a tiling window manager designed for X11, inspired by wmii, and written in C."

Regarding Sway, from their website:

"Sway is a tiling Wayland compositor and a drop-in replacement for the i3 window manager for X11. It works with your existing i3 configuration and supports most of i3's features, plus a few extras.".


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