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 ==== For beginners ==== ==== For beginners ====
  
-**i3** is not only the most popular tiling window manager in our poll, it is also the our recommendation for users who want to begin using a tiling wm. It's easy enough to start with and the configuration file is fairly understandable. In fact Fedora will release an official i3 Spin, beginning with version 34. By the same time i3 is still very lightweight.+**i3** is not only the most popular tiling window manager in our poll, it is also the our recommendation for users who want to begin using a tiling wm. It's easy enough to start with and the configuration file is fairly understandable. In fact Fedora will release an official i3 Spin, beginning with version 34. At the same time i3 is still very lightweight.
  
 The documentation and relatively huge community makes it also a good choice for non-expert people or other persons who don't want to spend too much time configuring. The documentation and relatively huge community makes it also a good choice for non-expert people or other persons who don't want to spend too much time configuring.
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 ==== For experienced users ==== ==== For experienced users ====
  
-**bspwm** is a extremely lightweight window manager. Once you get it running by installing the example configuration files, experienced users shouldn't have too much problems to adapt it according to their needs. The concept of nodes is a little strange to get used to, but the configuration file of sxhkd is easy enough to understand. bspwm has gained some popularity the last time, so there is also a community which can help. +**bspwm** is a extremely lightweight window manager. Once you get it running by installing the example configuration files, experienced users shouldn't have too much problems to adapt it according to their needs. The concept of nodes is a little strange to get used to, but the configuration file of sxhkd is easy enough to understand. bspwm has gained some popularity in the last time, so there is also a community which can help. 
  
 Don't like bspwm for some reasons, but still looking for a lightweight tiling wm for experienced users? Then you might want to have a look at **herbstluftwm** Don't like bspwm for some reasons, but still looking for a lightweight tiling wm for experienced users? Then you might want to have a look at **herbstluftwm**
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