![]() To install i3 on your system, run the following command: $ sudo dnf install i3 So - not to repeat ourselves too much - this article only covers the very minimum to get i3 up and running, and you’re welcome to go ahead and read it if you’re new to i3 and want to learn more about the basics. And it was one of the most popular articles ever published! Even though that’s not always the case, i3 is pretty stable and that article is still very accurate today. The Fedora Magazine has already covered i3 about three years ago. And there is one handy feature that many other window managers don’t have - the ability to switch workspaces on individual monitors independently. Let’s talk about i3 - a popular tiling window manager that works great with multiple monitors. So being able to switch what we see on individual monitors seems crucial. ![]() But there are often much more windows in our workflows than physical monitors - and that’s a good thing, because seeing too many things at once might be distracting. Are you using multiple monitors with your Linux workstation? Seeing many things at once might be beneficial.
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