How To Install wmctrl on Debian 12
Introduction
In this tutorial we learn how to install wmctrl
on Debian 12.
What is wmctrl
wmctrl is:
Wmctrl is a command line tool to interact with an EWMH/NetWM compatible X Window Manager (examples include Enlightenment, icewm, kwin, metacity, and sawfish).
Wmctrl provides command line access to almost all the features defined in the EWMH specification. For example it can maximize windows, make them sticky, set them to be always on top. It can switch and resize desktops and perform many other useful operations.
There are three methods to install wmctrl
on Debian 12. We can use apt-get
, apt
and aptitude
. In the following sections we will describe each method. You can choose one of them.
Install wmctrl Using apt-get
Update apt database with apt-get
using the following command.
sudo apt-get update
After updating apt database, We can install wmctrl
using apt-get
by running the following command:
sudo apt-get -y install wmctrl
Install wmctrl Using apt
Update apt database with apt
using the following command.
sudo apt update
After updating apt database, We can install wmctrl
using apt
by running the following command:
sudo apt -y install wmctrl
Install wmctrl Using aptitude
If you want to follow this method, you might need to install aptitude first since aptitude is usually not installed by default on Debian. Update apt database with aptitude
using the following command.
sudo aptitude update
After updating apt database, We can install wmctrl
using aptitude
by running the following command:
sudo aptitude -y install wmctrl
How To Uninstall wmctrl on Debian 12
To uninstall only the wmctrl
package we can use the following command:
sudo apt-get remove wmctrl
Uninstall wmctrl And Its Dependencies
To uninstall wmctrl
and its dependencies that are no longer needed by Debian 12, we can use the command below:
sudo apt-get -y autoremove wmctrl
Remove wmctrl Configurations and Data
To remove wmctrl
configuration and data from Debian 12 we can use the following command:
sudo apt-get -y purge wmctrl
Remove wmctrl configuration, data, and all of its dependencies
We can use the following command to remove wmctrl
configurations, data and all of its dependencies, we can use the following command:
sudo apt-get -y autoremove --purge wmctrl
Dependencies
wmctrl have the following dependencies:
References
Summary
In this tutorial we learn how to install wmctrl
package on Debian 12 using different package management tools: apt
, apt-get
and aptitude
.