Tiling window managers, like i3, optimize the user experience by emphasizing keyboard control and automatically positioning windows, catering mainly to advanced users seeking efficiency.
Installing a tiling window manager, such as i3, can be accomplished with a single command on popular Linux distributions, allowing users to streamline their desktop experience.
For those hesitant to commit to a full installation, options like the Tiling Shell GNOME extension or built-in features in distributions like Pop!_OS provide an easy introduction.
The installation of a tiling window manager does not delete your existing desktop environment; it complements it, giving users the choice at login between their default setup and the new manager.
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