Many other Arch based too, even if it against Arch’s philosophy. Just click “yes” and “next” a bunch of times and you are ready.
I like to brick devices, blunder my queen and overthink things.
Many other Arch based too, even if it against Arch’s philosophy. Just click “yes” and “next” a bunch of times and you are ready.
I get the idea automation, its great when it saves time and effort but when it represents a minuscule chance of chopping a limb off you it should never be implemented to the public.
My floppy disk is now a hard disk.
I agree, the experience of switching to Linux as a regular end-user is overwhelming. The worst are the sensationalist articles that seem they were plagiarized and make you feel like you are missing on some epic feature if you pick one distro over the other.
I tweak my linux to mimic Temple OS.
good idea, but I prefer to keep my script kid config private. XD
Yesterday I dreamt of losing my i3 config.
ah well, I just close all windows at once very rarely anyway but its useful.
What? Are you telling me that you use one window per workspace?
Its not buggy, every app its responsible of placing window parameter to comunicate with the window manager, the problem is developers make apps for regular DE with floating WMs. And yes as you said a little reaserch and some config can fix it.
Mod 1-4 (or 5 not sure…) Are the modifier keys, like Alt, Ctrl, etc… In this case Mod is the Super Key or Meta Key.
When I was using Gmome I also used that for some time but I can’t remember why I made the change to “meta+q” for some reason it was inconvenient.
I agree its safer, but is so unconvinient and slower when you are opening and closing back and forth. Because of it I have left most of the left side of the keyboard keybindless. I guess you have to compromise. Actually come to think of it, most settings in a PC workflow are compromised.
Meta+shift+q to close all windows in focused workspace Clan. :)
“This meme was not made by the Hyprland gang”
As far as my experience goes, Gnome workspaces and workflow is still more intuitive and simple. But Plasma 6 workflows has integrated modes where it can work the same if not very similar to Gnome. So in that regard Plasma has been taking notes and bringing all the good things from Gnome.
This is like Windows putting ads in the fucking startmenu…
After Plasma 6 released I prefer KDE over Gnome every day, I found that Plasma 5 was too messy, inconsistent and unintuitive even if Gnome was lacking in functionality. Even then I decided to move to i3 “just because” and now I’m transitioning to Sway. So far I think Sway is my favorite.
It is going to be hard getting used to run0 if it ever goes ahead.