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Install

Make sure, the following programs are installed on the machine. By default none of them is installed.

Haskell Compiler

First of all the haskell compiler `ghc` is needed. This is due to you have to compile your `xmonad.hs` file to load new configurations.

sudo apt-get install ghc 

xmonad

The window manager xmonad is the next. You can do this, with the following command.

sudo apt-get install xmonad 

Within Ubuntu 12.04LTS the xmonad version 0.10 is used. At the time of writing this post, there is a newer version: 0.11. Howto install the latest xmonad, will be handled in another article.

xmonad-contrib

It is a good idea to install the `xmonad-contrib` library. This is not mandatory to run xmonad, but it's highly recommended.

(Sometimes the xmonad-contrib is installed together with xmonad)

sudo apt-get install xmonad-contrib 

xinit

If you want to startup the X11 system with the `startx` command, the `xinit` package is needed.

sudo apt-get install xinit

Otherwise you have to configure your graphical logon manager (e.g. gdm or kdm) to start the xmonad window manager.

gnome-panel

Xmonad is a window manager. It does not include any kind of information bar. However it integrates pretty well with e.g. `gnome-panel`.

sudo apt-get install gnome-panel

Alternatives would be:

urxvt

One of the most used programs will be a terminal. I like to use`urxvt` as terminal. But any other terminal is fine.

sudo apt-get install urxvt

If you want to stay with gnome standard tools, `gnome-terminal` would be the one to use.