How to Install and Uninstall unagi Package on Kali Linux
Last updated: March 14,2025
1. Install "unagi" package
Here is a brief guide to show you how to install unagi on Kali Linux
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sudo apt update
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sudo apt install
unagi
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2. Uninstall "unagi" package
This tutorial shows how to uninstall unagi on Kali Linux:
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sudo apt remove
unagi
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sudo apt autoclean && sudo apt autoremove
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3. Information about the unagi package on Kali Linux
Package: unagi
Source: unagi (0.3.4-1)
Version: 0.3.4-1+b3
Installed-Size: 150
Maintainer: Arnaud Fontaine
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libconfuse2 (>= 3.2.1~), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libxcb-composite0, libxcb-damage0, libxcb-ewmh2 (>= 0.4.1), libxcb-image0 (>= 0.2.1), libxcb-keysyms1 (>= 0.4.0), libxcb-randr0, libxcb-render-util0, libxcb-render0, libxcb-util1 (>= 0.4.0), libxcb-xfixes0, libxcb1 (>= 1.8), libxdg-basedir1
Size: 46328
SHA256: 77f6bc49bb1dda195fe2b9efeb8a174f23be895c89c6ebb979794d25e7d0a6c3
SHA1: c4c43ece30aa43226a0de923ddf60074b76b5bd7
MD5sum: 6a7053abf8d95280ee30b757a31422b4
Description: Modular X compositing manager
Unagi is a modular compositing manager which aims to be efficient,
lightweight and responsive. It is currently written in C programming
language and based on XCB library client library. Any existing window
manager (such as Awesome) can be used as long as it implements properly
EWMH and ICCCM specifications (or at least needed), which is generally
the case nowadays.
.
It also aims to provide a functional and stable software to improve
window manager usability from an end-user point of view (for instance
windows translucency, application-switcher using live thumbnails
instead of plain icons, Exposé...), therefore it does not
intend at all to provide useless eye-candy effects.
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://projects.mini-dweeb.org/projects/unagi
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/u/unagi/unagi_0.3.4-1+b3_amd64.deb
Source: unagi (0.3.4-1)
Version: 0.3.4-1+b3
Installed-Size: 150
Maintainer: Arnaud Fontaine
Architecture: amd64
Depends: libc6 (>= 2.4), libconfuse2 (>= 3.2.1~), libev4 (>= 1:4.04), libxcb-composite0, libxcb-damage0, libxcb-ewmh2 (>= 0.4.1), libxcb-image0 (>= 0.2.1), libxcb-keysyms1 (>= 0.4.0), libxcb-randr0, libxcb-render-util0, libxcb-render0, libxcb-util1 (>= 0.4.0), libxcb-xfixes0, libxcb1 (>= 1.8), libxdg-basedir1
Size: 46328
SHA256: 77f6bc49bb1dda195fe2b9efeb8a174f23be895c89c6ebb979794d25e7d0a6c3
SHA1: c4c43ece30aa43226a0de923ddf60074b76b5bd7
MD5sum: 6a7053abf8d95280ee30b757a31422b4
Description: Modular X compositing manager
Unagi is a modular compositing manager which aims to be efficient,
lightweight and responsive. It is currently written in C programming
language and based on XCB library client library. Any existing window
manager (such as Awesome) can be used as long as it implements properly
EWMH and ICCCM specifications (or at least needed), which is generally
the case nowadays.
.
It also aims to provide a functional and stable software to improve
window manager usability from an end-user point of view (for instance
windows translucency, application-switcher using live thumbnails
instead of plain icons, Exposé...), therefore it does not
intend at all to provide useless eye-candy effects.
Description-md5:
Homepage: http://projects.mini-dweeb.org/projects/unagi
Section: x11
Priority: optional
Filename: pool/main/u/unagi/unagi_0.3.4-1+b3_amd64.deb