Answer by ephemient for Browser instead of window manager?
It may be interesting to note that, since ChromeOS/ChromiumOS 19, Aura performs all window management and compositing, built into Chrome/Chromium process itself. It is not a full X11 window...
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Pyro was a short-lived project to build a compositing X11 window manager using Firefox, such that the browser managed the entire desktop.
View ArticleAnswer by SamB for Browser instead of window manager?
Yes, of course -- you only need a window manager if you want to be able to resize the top-level windows using WM decorations. What you can't do is have two window managers running on the same X display...
View ArticleAnswer by akira for Browser instead of window manager?
yes:% startx /usr/bin/google-chrome --kiosk(or use any other webbrowser)you could also add this to your .xinitrc / .xsession file:exec /usr/bin/google-chrome --kiosk
View ArticleAnswer by deltaray for Browser instead of window manager?
Try just put this in your .xinitrc file in your home directory.exec konquerorThen restart X. If this doesn't work or if you are using gdm, kdm or xdm as a display manager, you can either shut that off...
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Is it possible to have just a browser (for example, just a canvas that renders with webkit) running on top of X11 (or any other way in Linux) as my window manager, as if I'm viewing my normal web...
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