• @andrewth09
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    4 months ago

    But also liked when linux felt like a secret.

    Don’t worry. You can still tap into that sweet sweet Linux elitism by running an Arch based system or a tiling window manager.

    • @iopq
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      134 months ago

      That’s old news, NixOS is the new hotness

    • @pete_the_cat
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      64 months ago

      Only if you’ve installed Arch itself, using a GUI is noobs.

      • @voodooattack
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        64 months ago

        I see your Arch and raise you a Gentoo.

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        Instead of having your windows float around, they perfectly snap and fill the space of the monitor depending on how many windows you have open. A new DE in alpha right now called Cosmic has both floating windows and tiling, you can change with just a toggle.

        Cosmic is great so far, I run it on Fedora.

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          I want my windows anywhere I want them, and in Cinnamon I can snap windows to corners, o top, or bottom… Being forced to work tiled is backwards.

          If as someone mentioned in Cosmic you can toggle it off and on ( and the toggle is esasily accesible, not buried in settings) I’m fine with that

          • @coldy
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            34 months ago

            “Being forced to work tiled” that’s the main feature of a tiling wm though…

            If you tried it for a while, you’d realize just how annoying floating windows really are. All that manual positioning, focus issues, getting them stuck or hidden behind other windows, etc. For big monitors, I would say tiling is just flat superior to floating windows managers.

          • @andrewth09
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            The big common ones are i3, Hyprland, or Awesome. However, there are tons out there and there is no right answers.

    • @secretlyaddictedtolinux
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      I’m sorry, can you clarify what you wrote? I read it but then got distracted by my cursor moving on its own while I was reading an article about xzutils. Perhaps I should read it again since it made no sense the first time.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 months ago

      I think Gentoo with no binaries should be the new archlinux. I’ve literally used archlinux virtually unchanged outside of updates for years now. It’s been trouble free outside of some minor bugs and I change my settings in the kde settings panel 90% of the time.