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NAME

       MUTTER - Clutter based compositing GTK2 Window Manager

SYNOPSIS

       mutter      [--display=DISPLAY]     [--replace]     [--sm-client-id=ID]
       [--sm-disable] [--sm-save-file=FILENAME] [--version] [--help]

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly mutter.

       mutter is a minimal X window manager aimed at nontechnical users and is
       designed  to  integrate well with the GNOME desktop.  mutter lacks some
       features that may be expected by traditional UNIX  or  other  technical
       users;  these  users  may  want  to  investigate other available window
       managers for use with GNOME or standalone.

OPTIONS

       --display=DISPLAY
              Connect to X display DISPLAY.

       --replace
              a window manager which is running is replaced by mutter.   Users
              are encouraged to change the GNOME window manager by running the
              new WM with the --replace or -replace option,  and  subsequently
              saving the session.

       --sm-client-id=ID
              Specify a session management ID.

       --sm-disable
              Disable the session management.

       --sm-save-file=FILENAME
              Load a session from FILENAME.

       --version
              Print the version number.

       -?, --help
              Show summary of options.

CONFIGURATION

       mutter  configuration  can  be  found  under  Preferences->Windows  and
       Preferences->Keyboard   Shortcuts   on   the    menu-panel.    Advanced
       configuration  can  be  achieved directly through gconf editing (gconf-
       editor or gconftool-2).

SEE ALSO

       mutter-message(1)

AUTHOR

       The original manual page was written by Thom May <thom@debian.org>.  It
       was  updated by Akira TAGOH <tagoh@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux
       system (with permission to use by others), and  then  updated  by  Luke
       Morton and Philip O'Brien for inclusion in mutter.

                               11 February 2006