Gnome 3

GNOME 3 is an easy and elegant way to use your computer.

15 Alternatives To Gnome 3

Arcan

Game engine and multimedia framework and display server.

JWM

Also known as Joe’s Window Manager. Created in 2003, one of the default window manager for Puppy Linux, and actively updated by Joe, its creator.
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KDE Plasma

A unified environment for running and managing applications on different form factors like…

KWin

KWin is a window manager for the X Window System, and is in the process of becoming a Wayland…
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Linux Mint

Linux Mint is one of the most popular desktop Linux distributions and used by millions of people.
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Ratpoison

Ratpoison is a simple window manager with no fat library dependencies, no fancy graphics, no window…
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Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a Debian Linux-based open source operating system for desktop computers.
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Unity8

Mir compositor with Wayland apps support.

Xmonad

xmonad is a dynamically tiling X11 window manager that is written and configured in Haskell.
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Zorin OS

A powerful operating system designed to make your computer faster, more secure and easier to use. DownloadDownload Lite - Install Zorin OS - Education - .
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awesome

A dynamic window manager for the X Window System developed in the C and Lua programming languages.
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dwm

dwm is a dynamic window manager for X. It manages windows in tiled, monocle and floating layouts. All of the layouts can be applied dynamically, optimising the environment for the application in use and the task performed.

elementary OS

A fast and open replacement for Windows and macOS. Pay what you want or download for free.
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musca

Productivity and Qt
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openSUSE

openSUSE is a free and Linux-based operating system for your PC, Laptop or Server. The openSUSE project has three main goals: make openSUSE the easiest Linux for anyone to obtain and the most widely used Linux distribution; leverage open source collaboration to make openSUSE the world’s most usable Linux distribution and desktop environment for new and experienced Linux users; dramatically simplify and open the development and packaging processes to make openSUSE the platform of choice for Linux developers and software vendors.