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10 November 2009
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Avant Windows Manager is a dock-like navigation bar for the linux desktop that positions itself at the bottom of the screen. It can be used to keep track of open windows and behaves like a normal window list. AWN is some eye candy.

Install in ubuntu9.10 Karmic koala
Open terminal and add the repository using this command : (Newbis just copy/past the command on the terminal)
Ubuntu9.10 Karmic koala :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:awn-testing/ppa
To install type the command :
sudo apt-get install avant-window-navigator
You can install extra appled for AWN
sudo apt-get install awn-applets-c-core-trunk awn-applets-c-core-trunk awn-applets-c-extras-trunk awn-applets-python-core-trunk awn-applets-python-extras-trunk
For other linux distributions (Fedora, Gentoo,Opensuse ...) please see here.



For other linux distributions please see here
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2009-11-11 13:49:50 | zinovsky

Hi Elst
I agree with you about Wbar,but the problem of wbar is that the last release date of 2007, you can check here :
http:// www.tecapli.com.ar/rodolfo/
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I like the idea of a dock, but I prefer to use wBar. It is configured by a text file, but it is way fast. Less features than launchy or awm or cairo, but it just does what is has to do: launch apps...