“Unix is simple. It just takes a genius to understand its simplicity.” — Dennis Ritchie
#Slackware #Linux #IceWM #x11 #terminal #neofetch #twm
fishriotwm
twm configuration with plan9's rio window-border operations and default cwm keybindings
(It's basically cwm that you can also use with just a mouse)
Day 06 of #31DaysOfFreeBSD
Installed the `xorg` metapackage, a bit of configuring, and `startx` into the included TWM window manager.
Onward!
Source: https://gitlab.com/dwarmstrong/dotfiles/-/blob/master/.xinitrc.freebsd?ref_type=heads
He de decir que como usuario diario de Linux durante los últimos ~7 años jamás he sentido la necesidad de usar Arch, o probar un Tiling window manager. Es algo de lo que enorgullecerse? Ni idea, tal vez solo sea un recordatorio de que cada quien tiene su propio "Linux Journey".
Apparently rebooting fixes the discrepancy between reported versions. Who'd have thunk?
#FreeBSD has breathed new life into this ancient #laptop. Switched from #twm to #openbox and surfing the #web with #elinks.
Admittedly I did cheat and replace the 5,400 RPM hard drive with a 1TB SSD. I'm not masochistic enough for that, particularly when I had something exponentially better on hand.
A long overdue overview video of all of the cool new features in komorebi v0.1.27 and v0.1.28 :)
@itsfoss First the kids are trading #bash “#programming” best practices, now you’re pushing #nano power editing tips.
What’s next? “Theming #twm for fun and profit”?
Please help folks graduate from their Tinkertoys instead of helping them build teetering skyscrapers.
Personal Observations on Tiling Window Manager design/ build
#Debian #Lilidog #Technology #TWM #TilingWindowManager #Linux
https://forum.lilidog.org/d/607-personal-observations-on-tiling-window-manager-design-build
Might mess around a bit tonight and configure #Qtile. Anyone got some suggestions for cool things to add in my dotfiles?
It has been a while since I used #vnc. But... take a lookat the vncsession man page.
If I recall it correctly you specify the session globally in /etc/<your>vnc/<server_config>
For the your user in ~/.vnc/config
session = ...
or create a ~/.vnc/xstartup script.
vnc used to work with #twm by default, so you could also try to install twm as see if get a twm session.
Hope this helps....