# 2bwm From ArchWiki **Warning:** 2bwm is still in alpha stage and should be used cautiously. At the moment, 2bwm is only for advanced users. [2bwm](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/2bwm/)AUR is a fast floating WM, with the particularity of having 2 borders, written over the XCB library and derived from mcwm written by Michael Cardell. In 2bwm everything is accessible from the keyboard but a pointing device can be used for move, resize and raise/lower. The name has recently changed from mcwm-beast to 2bwm. ## Contents * [1 Installation](#Installation) * [2 Configuration](#Configuration) * [2.1 Starting 2bwm](#Starting_2bwm) ## Installation [Install](/index.php/Install "Install") [2bwm](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/2bwm/)AUR. Although the installation process can be automatic, if directly building from the AUR, it is highly recommended to read and edit the "config.h" file in the source directory. ## Configuration ### Starting 2bwm 2bwm generally starts from a script, either from [startx](/index.php/Startx "Startx") or from a login manager such as [XDM](/index.php/XDM "XDM"). If it starts from the console, a .xinitrc file is needed. Here is a complete example: ``` #!/bin/sh # Set a nice background. xsetroot -solid grey20 # Load resources. xrdb -load ~/.Xresources # Start window manager in the background. If it dies, X still lives. 2bwm & # Start a terminal in the foreground. If this dies, X dies. exec urxvt ``` 2bwm used to have startup options. They have been removed because editing the config file was more convenient. ## See also * [2bwm](https://github.com/venam/2bwm) - the GitHub repository for 2bwm Retrieved from "[https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=2bwm&oldid=414463](https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php?title=2bwm&oldid=414463)" [Category](/index.php/Special:Categories "Special:Categories"): * [Stacking WMs](/index.php/Category:Stacking_WMs "Category:Stacking WMs")