For documentation and examples see: - xmonad manpage - /usr/share/doc/xmonad-$version/xmonad.hs (full default basic configuration) - /usr/share/doc/ghc/html/libraries/xmonad-contrib-$version/index.html and online: - Xmonad wiki: http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad - http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/xmonad-contrib/latest/doc/html/XMonad-Doc.html (detailed configuration information and examples) - http://xmonad.org/ website To make use of extensions, including adding Desktop support, you need first to install ghc-xmonad-contrib-devel. = EWMH Desktop support = xmonad does not work well with desktop environment panels out of the box. See: - /usr/share/doc/ghc/html/libraries/xmonad-contrib-$version/XMonad-Config-Desktop.html - http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Xmonad/Basic_Desktop_Environment_Integration for how to setup desktop support. == GNOME == Then you can override xmonad as your GNOME default window manager with: $ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session session-name xmonad = Bluetile = New users may find the Bluetile window manager built on top of xmonad-contrib a gentler introduction to xmonad and tiling.