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spectrwm Tutorial & Review
  • FWIW you omitted the my mention that Conky is not fully functional in spectrwm and that there are no plans published re: future developments (Wayland etc.)... which in truth are big deals to me. Otherwise, I agree with your critique. ==> If you wish to see the article with several new revisions.... it has been updated. Thank you for the constructive critique.

  • fff Fast File Manager (TUI)

    If you are seeking a really fast & simple TUI file manager....

    https://github.com/dylanaraps/fff#distros

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    spectrwm Tutorial & Review

    This posting is intended to function not only as a tutorial but, also, as a review and commentary on my ‘long-term’ use of spectrwm as my primary window manager (long-term, meaning at least one month of daily use).

    #Linux #spectrwm #Tutorial #Review #Debian #ArchLinux #OpenBSD #Technology

    https://eirenicon.org/spectrwm-review-tutorial/

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    Wayland Learnings & Tutorials

    For those interested in a old geek's slow learning process... here are some Wayland transition documents I have published both to share and HELP ME remember 'thangs'.

    https://eirenicon.org/category/knowledgebase/wayland/

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    Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…
  • Have you tried using the Fluxbox implementation version MX Linux makes available? They have put tons of work into their Fluxbox implementation. Perhaps it will provide you with some useful ideas/ help. Their Forums are also quite responsive & helpful. FWIW . I am not a paid announcer ;) ...

  • Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…
  • I have no idea why this link did not appear... here is a retry on the material.

    https://eirenicon.org/2023/12/13/xorg-wayland-transition-thoughts/

  • Xorg – Wayland Transition Thoughts…

    Some thoughts, details, resources on transitioning from Xorg to Wayland

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    MXLinux 23
  • I, also, use systemd.... When running Wayland and x11 window managers there are quite a few dependencies on systemd that are easiest ti handle by just using it. ;)

  • MXLinux 23
    www.theregister.com MX Linux 23 is a worthwhile upgrade

    Debian 12-based version should be your first choice for a non-systemd distro

    MX Linux 23 is a worthwhile upgrade

    "Middleweight champ MX Linux 23 delivers knockout punch... Debian 12-based version should be your first choice for a non-systemd distro"

    https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/03/mx_linux_23/?td=rt-3a

    #Technology #Distro #MXlinux #Debian #Systemd #Linux

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    Alzheimer Vaccine
  • Looks like my cut & paste skills need work.... here are the links I intended to give everyone:

    Exodia (dwm, bspwm) Arch Distro: https://exodia-os.github.io/exodia-website/?ref=news.itsfoss.com

    CachyOS (gnome, kde) Arch Distro: https://cachyos.org/

    XeroLinux (Stable base Arch): https://xerolinux.xyz/

  • New Arch-based Distros

    I have been looking around and found a few new Distros which I plan to test and perhaps use. These are all Arch based.

    Exodia (dwm, bspwm) Arch Distro: https://exodia-os.github.io/exodia-website/?ref=news.itsfoss.com

    CachyOS (gnome, kde) Arch Distro: https://cachyos.org/

    XeroLinux (Stable base Arch): https://xerolinux.xyz/

    #Linux #Distros #ArchLinux #Arch #Technology #Software #OS

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    Alzheimer Vaccine

    "New Vaccine Targets Alzheimer’s Disease at its Roots"

    #Alzheimer #Disease #Vaccine #Health #Aging #Science #Technology #News

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    SwayWM installation and migration tutorial
  • I wish I had a good answer/ solution.

    Have you asked on the Arch, Endeavour, Manajaro Forums? Perhaps someone there has an answer. My observation is that Wayland, in general, is a bit wonky and unpredictable with certain x11 tools and their operation. This seems it may be one of those. If you are in need to something similar to Conky, you might try EWW. I have seen that tool behave unpredictably at times as well.... but it's 'supposed' to be Wayland friendly.

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  • Well I use conky on i3wm, dwm, hlwm, openbox (setup and run as a tiler), swaywm ,dkwm.... If you check forums on EOS, ArchLabs, Arch, Debian, BunsenLabs, Gentoo among a few you will find people using Conky on Tiling Window Managers. Here are a few articles and tutorials I have written on the topic, if you wish to read them:

    https://eirenicon.org/?s=conky

    As for your preference of what is or is not essential, that's your preference; you are entitled to your preference. However, your preference does not necessarily mean that any, many, or most necessarily agree with you...

  • SwayWM installation and migration tutorial
  • Are you running 1.19+ of conky? Have you installed conky-all?

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  • As for conky... I beg to differ. I believe it is essential. Just another point of view.

  • SwayWM installation and migration tutorial
  • I have no idea... I am one of those who refuse to use nVidia

  • Memory Use (RAM)
  • Another factor impacting memory significantly is the kernel used. My liquorix kernel "updated" this morning and I am using 200MB less memory than yesterday; it must be my lucky day. 😜

  • Memory Use (RAM)
  • Given your observation, I'm guessing you have not used i3wm very much. i3 is extremely flexible and powerful. But as with most Window Managers, i3wm is geared towards those who prefer to build a highly customized environment. If you haven't already, this is a good read. https://i3wm.org/

  • Conky on SwayWM

    A brief tutorial on "How to make Conky work on SwayWM" and I presume on other Wayland desktop systems, as well."

    #Linux #Debian #LiliDog #BearDog #Sway #Wayland #Technology #x11

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    SwayWM installation and migration tutorial
  • No it is a simple command... here's a link. I'll be publishing an article on all the details next week. https://www.forum.lilidog.org/d/436-useful-wayland-links/10 I hope this helps you.

  • Memory Use (RAM)
  • Thank you for noticing my omission. I added the following: NB.: Dropbox is shown because it runs at login and is a large contaminant in terms of memory utilization on each window manager (setup). If you do NOT use Dropbox you should expect your idle memory use to be lower than my total by some 600MB.

  • Memory Use (RAM)
  • FWIW neither KDE nor gnome are Window Managers (WM), they are Desktop Environments (DE). WMs are significantly different from DEs in terms of what they provide and how they are constructed. WMs are more of a builder's kit and less of something you just install and use. If you like doing things in a specific, unique manner you might enjoy WMs. Be advised they are, almost always, much more detailed in terms of their installation.

  • Memory Use (RAM)
    eirenicon.org Memory Use (RAM)- A Brief (Biased?) Comparison

    I have recently changed my primary laptop’s OS to run Debian Trixie/Sid (BearDog Distro) with Liquorix 6.4. I, also, have added some new Window Managers (WMs) to my single-user space includin…

    Memory Use (RAM)- A Brief (Biased?) Comparison

    Memory Use (RAM)- A Brief (Biased?) Comparison of 7 Window Managers

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    Unixporn @lemmy.ml ManyRoads @lemmy.sdf.org
    SwayWM installation and migration tutorial

    If you are in search of a FREE SwayWM installation and migration tutorial (including dotfiles etc.) I have just revised and updated 'such a beast'. You may find it at:

    https://eirenicon.org/knowledge-base/sway-on-debian/

    Be advised the tutorial is rather long and detailed. With any luck, it is also accurate. I believe this is my last large revision... although I hope to keep the dotfiles reasonably current.

    #Linux #Debian #LilDog #BearDog #Sway #Wayland #Technology #EndeavourOS

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    SwayWM/ Wayland Tutorial.

    This is a fairly lengthy tutorial, it includes relevant dotfiles, etc. and is Free.

    #SwayWM #Linux #Wayland #WindowManager #Technology #Debian #LiliDog

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    Official Unixporn Community on LemmyWorld
  • As a potential subscriber who has submitted several requests to subscribe AND seems not ever 'receive' approval... I'd say 'things' are not operating smoothly, yet.

  • Now for something a bit different...

    "Best weird and wonderful niche Linux distros in 2023"

    #Linux #Technology #Distros #Niche #News #Computer #OS

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    what is the best privacy distro?
  • If you look through this thread, you may notice that almost everything is biased towards personal preference(s). I recommend you research for those aspects of security AND privacy that interest you and select the tools, distros that you prefer. The beauty of Linux lies in its variety. Use what pleases you and serves your needs.

  • Linux Mint cuts slice of 'Victoria' as 21.2
    www.theregister.com Linux Mint 21.2 'Victoria' beta has arrived

    Desktop Ubuntu, but without the nonsense

    " It's been a while coming, but the beta of Linux Mint 21.2, codenamed "Victoria", is here with a new version of the Cinnamon desktop among other updated features to enjoy."

    #LinuxMint #Ubuntu #Cinnamon #Linux #Technology

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    [openbox] articblush!
  • dotfiles... are there any available?

  • Not a happy review from Distrowatch...

    Debian 12 Review

    #Debian #Linux #Bookworm #Technology #News #Review

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    ManyRoads ManyRoads @lemmy.sdf.org

    opa, professional genealogist, power walker, avid reader, technologist, historian, civil libertarian, constitutionalist, NAFO member

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