The main focus in this release has been to port labwc to wlroots 0.18 and to
grind out associated regressions. Nonetheless, it contains a few non-related
additions and fixes as described below.
The...
Labwc stands for Lab Wayland Compositor, where lab can mean any of the following:
sense of experimentation and treading new ground
inspired by BunsenLabs and ArchLabs
your favorite pet
Labwc is a wlroots-based window-stacking compositor for wayland, inspired by openbox.
It is light-weight and independent with a focus on simply stacking windows well and rendering some window decorations. It takes a no-bling/frills approach and says no to features such as animations. It relies on clients for panels, screenshots, wallpapers and so on to create a full desktop environment.
Labwc stands for Lab Wayland Compositor, where lab can mean any of the following:
It’s one of the few floating Wayland WM, similar to Openbox I believe.
You mean other than KDE ( KWin ) and GNOME ( Mutter )?
Forget to include a “wlroots” in there.