I3/Sway seems to be popular, but I was disapointed when I tried them. I prefer Bspwm because windows are always spawned with a good height/width ratio. Computers are useful because of the automation capability, so it make no sense to use a WM without any automation.
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Use Vivarium instead, it works and it is very featured !
Drito@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why doesn't the Linux subreddit leave Reddit already?41·26 days agoReddit is unified, Lemmy has a small layer of complexity on top and “sh.itjust.works” is a weird name, maybe the Lemmy system drives to such complicated names. Its not a big deal but I add that to the other causes.
Drito@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Is KDE actually good or it is overrated? Or I was just unlucky because of prebuilt distros?2·28 days agoLook at the reddit called “unixporn” and search for Xfce. You ll see what’s possible with Xfce. For me the KDE crashes are a dealbreaker. My Xfce setup is so simplified, that nothing can be ugly. I use Bspwm for the windows and stripped down Xfce panel (dont touch third party status bars, such as polybar, its waste of time if you already have Xfce). No menu such as Whisker menu, but Rofi instead. I got Xfce stability without the old looking.
After tried Alpine, NixOS, Archlinux…finally Im on MX linux because this is a no brain distro and I’m tired to search how to make things to work.
Drito@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Best (preferably offline) HTML viewer? Minimal resources?71·1 month agoYou can also use a light browser such as Qutebrowser.
If you are in sciences, and happy to learn a new PL, I think you ll enjoy functional programming, even if it is not the most popular way. https://ocaml.org/docs/is-ocaml-gui-yet
Drito@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•If you have to pick only one Desktop Environment and use it till your computer breaks, what would you choose?0·2 months agoThere is nothing better than Xfce, if you dont like the desktop, at least Xfce allows you to customize. KDE seems interesting, but the last time i tried it, 10 years ago more or less, it was a bit buggy.
Drito@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu explores replacing gnu utils with rust based uutils0·2 months agoI prefer a glibc replacement.
Drito@sh.itjust.worksto Linux@lemmy.ml•Systemd (apparently this issue is still so hot that a D or a d makes a difference, whatever)0·3 months agoRedhat rewrites everything “not invented here” and put these things under “systemd” name. There are misundestanding between people that have political concerns, and people just happy to get unified shiny things. If one day Redhat provides a Systemd-OS I’m sure most people will be happy, and will shit on the previous system, with a separated kernel and the freedom of composing your own OS. Most people just wants an open-source Windows and I can understand that. But I also understand people that are ready to sacrifice some convenience to get a composable OS that can be maintained outside of big companies, thanks to simpler components
I never encountered bugs, but I don’t use multiple monitors.