Post number #1016646, ID: 18d37a
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And why is it lain 11 pros?
I use arch lain btw.
Post number #1016670, ID: 345bda
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And I use Void Lain.
Post number #1016726, ID: 24b801
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>>1016670 Don't tell me that you are one of those dynamic lain manager + void users
Post number #1016902, ID: 345bda
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>>1016726 Who know? (even me [rofl]). BTW, I really use dynamic window manager (dwn) + Void Linux.
Post number #1016910, ID: 547859
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>>1016902 Is that better than tiling? I stated with i3 and it’s very approachable for a slow g/u/rl like me and I’ve been appreciating the extra space
Post number #1016927, ID: 7ac3b5
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>>1016902 what the fuck is dwn I've only heard of dwm and dwl
Post number #1016965, ID: a59558
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>>1016927 Dynamic window namer it renames all your applicaitons as well as changing their numbers depending on themes like "the wild west," "famous americans," or "trans names"
Post number #1017020, ID: 345bda
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>>1016927 My bad, of course it is dwm, but before abbreviation I wrote full name of that window manager :/
Post number #1017027, ID: 345bda
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>>1016910 DWM is pre-compiling configurable rather than i3. It is small but powerful, you can add patches and recompile for to add or change its functionalities. By default it is not use configuration files, but I hear that some patch makes it possible for certain configurations. All those thing means that WM is not good for distribution by default repository, but you can prepare package locally, your custom dwm package and use your system package manager to keep it right way.
Post number #1017028, ID: 345bda
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>>1016965 aHa-ha! Funny.
Post number #1017087, ID: 547859
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>>1017027 Cool! Thanks!
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| And why is it lain 11 pros?
I use arch lain btw.