Linux - Window Tiling

The concept of tiling dates back to the and Microsoft Windows 1.0 (1985) , both of which initially used tiled application windows.

You can keep Ubuntu, Fedora, or Arch, but replace the window manager with a tiling engine. Or, you can install a standalone distribution built entirely around tiling. window tiling linux

If you’ve ever spent more time dragging, resizing, and clicking through overlapping windows than actually getting work done, you’ve experienced the "floating window" fatigue. On Linux, there is a better way: . The concept of tiling dates back to the

But what if your windows never overlapped ? What if they automatically snapped into a perfect grid, using 100% of your screen real estate, controlled entirely from your keyboard? If you’ve ever spent more time dragging, resizing,

The new hotness. A dynamic tiler for Wayland with GPU-accelerated rendering, smooth animations, blur, and rounded corners. It's flashy but functional.

Moving from a "stacking" (floating) desktop environment like GNOME or KDE to a tiling system (like i3, Sway, or Hyprland) is jarring. It is the computing equivalent of Marie Kondo showing up at your house and throwing all your clutter into labeled boxes by force.