Comments on: 15 Best Tiling Window Managers for Linux in 2025 https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/ Tecmint - Linux Howtos, Tutorials, Guides, News, Tips and Tricks. Tue, 31 Dec 2024 04:27:46 +0000 hourly 1 By: Ravi Saive https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/comment-page-1/#comment-2256538 Tue, 31 Dec 2024 04:27:46 +0000 https://www.tecmint.com/?p=32300#comment-2256538 In reply to Some Random Arch User.

@Jffbk,

Thanks for the suggestion! I’ve included Hyprland in the article, highlighting its Wayland support and tiling features.

Appreciate your input!

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By: Some Random Arch User https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/comment-page-1/#comment-2256293 Mon, 30 Dec 2024 09:14:23 +0000 https://www.tecmint.com/?p=32300#comment-2256293 What about Hyprland? It is a tiling window manager that uses Wayland instead of X11, and I have used it as my main window manager for Arch Linux for quite some time.

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By: Ravi Saive https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/comment-page-1/#comment-2179907 Thu, 13 Jun 2024 03:23:55 +0000 https://www.tecmint.com/?p=32300#comment-2179907 In reply to Amit.

@Amit,

Given your needs for stability and reliability, I’d recommend trying i3 or XMonad. Both are known for their stability and have strong community support.

i3 is particularly beginner-friendly and highly configurable, while XMonad is a great choice if you’re comfortable with Haskell and want more flexibility.

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By: Amit https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/comment-page-1/#comment-2179700 Wed, 12 Jun 2024 11:24:13 +0000 https://www.tecmint.com/?p=32300#comment-2179700 I am a computer science student learning development-related topics. Which window manager (WM) would be good for me that does not break frequently and is stable?

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By: Jonathan B. Horen https://www.tecmint.com/best-tiling-window-managers-for-linux/comment-page-1/#comment-2101239 Sun, 12 Nov 2023 00:08:33 +0000 https://www.tecmint.com/?p=32300#comment-2101239 As others have commented, JWM is not a *tiling* window manager; rather, it’s a *stacking* window manager. Regardless, it’s my WM-of-choice, which I’ve been using since (at least) October 2006.

With Ubuntu and Linux Mint (i386), and now Debian 12 (arm64, on a Raspberry Pi 4B, 8GB). With only the XDM Login Manager and no DE, it’s low-resource, and perfect for my needs.

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