Regolith Linux makes learning a tiling window manager easy
Briefly

Tiling window managers, such as i3 and Sway, offer an efficient way to interact with Linux operating systems, especially for users who prefer keyboard shortcuts. Regolith Desktop stands out by combining i3 and Sway, allowing users to leverage the advantages of both interfaces while still retaining some traditional desktop features. With its keyboard-focused setup and support for both X11 and Wayland, Regolith empowers users to choose between different window managers based on their needs, ensuring greater flexibility in productivity workflows.
Tiling window managers excel in efficiency for keyboard-centric users, with Regolith providing a productive Linux environment combining i3 and Sway.
Regolith Desktop melds i3's keyboard interface with more traditional desktop features, making it accessible for users learning tiling window managers.
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