@teesh3rt to [email protected]English • 11 months agoTo fellow penguins, What is your distro?message-square245arrow-up1144arrow-down19file-text
arrow-up1135arrow-down1message-squareTo fellow penguins, What is your distro?@teesh3rt to [email protected]English • 11 months agomessage-square245file-text
minus-squareTyr3allinkfedilinkEnglish10•11 months agoSimple: Arch for desktops and Debian for servers.
minus-square@marswarriorlinkEnglish1•edit-211 months ago Arch Which tiling window manager? I want to switch to something else, been using i3wm for a long time.
minus-square@cashews_winlinkEnglish1•11 months agoTry AwesomeWM. Or if you are determined to have a tiling only then QTile is good.
minus-square@marswarriorlinkEnglish1•11 months agoI think I tried Awesome before, I’ll give it another shot, thanks!
minus-squareTyr3allinkfedilinkEnglish1•11 months agoMost of the time I’m just using Plasma 5. But I had some great time with sway.
minus-square@marswarriorlinkEnglish1•edit-211 months agoKDE is cool, I used it for a while when I couldn’t figure out why my i3wm config was causing screen tearing. Turns out I had to install picom
Simple: Arch for desktops and Debian for servers.
This is it. This is the way.
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Which tiling window manager? I want to switch to something else, been using i3wm for a long time.
Try AwesomeWM. Or if you are determined to have a tiling only then QTile is good.
I think I tried Awesome before, I’ll give it another shot, thanks!
Most of the time I’m just using Plasma 5. But I had some great time with sway.
KDE is cool, I used it for a while when I couldn’t figure out why my i3wm config was causing screen tearing. Turns out I had to install
picom