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rofi
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Some web pages are not loading properly
I am using arch linux. For me github is loading very slow and sometimes web pages are not loading properly. For ex this github repo - https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi keeps on loading and even after loading some images (like the drop down images) doesn't load properly. Only facing this problem with github and no other websites. Tried to go to github on my mobile (jio) and facing the same problem. Anyone having the same problem ?
- No Shadow on Overlay Layer?
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Is it possible to show a miniature of all the windows opened?
You can look at this link, https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi, for a bunch of different customizations for it if you don't want to make your own.
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Are there any other full-screen app launchers like that of GNOME?
You can use rofi and custom launchers: https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi
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Is T14 still a good option for everyday use? School use, IT
Then there's a tool named rofi, which has zillions of scripts ready to use: https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi
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Day 1 of Linux (arch btw)
Install rofi and copy the scripts you like. Just a 4 examples it can do: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8w1i3wAKiw just copy any of the zillions scripts and use them: https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi the advance of using rofi is that if you switch distro/WM/DE you just copy paste your configuration files (dotfiles) from your existing install to the new one and everything will work like they used to work.
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Got this X41 at a flea market for peanuts, with its original dock included. One afternoon and a few upgrades later…
I'd warmly recommend to start learning to use rofi-menu + sxhkd no matter which distro/WM you use, because that combo has endless opportunities even if you just copied the scripts already in Github: https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi
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my thoughts
After multiseat feels too normal, take a look at rofi-menu. Once you understand it's glory it'll will follow you into any Linux install you make in the future. Scripts ready to use in github: https://github.com/adi1090x/rofi
- Regarding Window Managers
- About Window Managers
material-shell
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Yabai – A tiling window manager for macOS
I really want https://material-shell.com/ for MacOS
it was perfect for using a single monitor
kinda like a deterministic alt+tab, you set up the layout of "workspaces" and they're always in the same place
I keep getting annoyed at alt+tab because I accidentally clicked on another window and now the order is messed up
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Kera Desktop: A brand-new desktop environment in the development
I'm confused. How does that work? Is it like a GNOME extension or something; similar to how Material Shell works?
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Vanilla OS 2.0 Orchid base is changing from Ubuntu to Debian
check this gnome plugin https://github.com/material-shell/material-shell
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How many of you use your gnu/linux distro without much customization?
I don't know too much about that. You can achieve a lot with gnome extensions. And if you'd like to build your own and see what's possible, check out the source code of Material Shell
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I'm a tiling WM user but the concept of the scrolling window managers were new to me. This idea might be experimental but using it was fun. If you want to try it, CardBoard is a good start. I had fun using it for a couple of days and thought it's good to share it with you too.
Website: https://material-shell.com/
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do any tiling extensions work on Gnome 44?
Material Shell has Gnome 44 support: https://github.com/material-shell/material-shell/releases/tag/44
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An easy-to-learn Linux Window Manager
But you might want to try out Gnome first, with one of the many tiling extensions, or perhaps Material Shell for a Tiling like WM experience
- What is the best tilling window manager?
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Considering Switching from Pop_OS!
Has anyone used Material Shell? It looks like it will do the tiling for me.
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Can't install Gnome Shell Extensions
Hi, I'm working on Ubuntu 22.04.1 with Gnome 42.5. I used to be able to install shell extensions just fine with the Chrome extension. However (I think since (un)installing the Material Shell Extension), I can't install any extension anymore, not via the Chrome extension, not via the terminal (`gnome-extensions install -f ...`). In the browser, the switch is available and clickable, but nothing simply happens. Via the terminal, no feedback at all is given. When going over the [source code](https://github.com/material-shell/material-shell) of the material shell, it seems that it tampers with some extensions and God knows what else... Via `dconf` I had to enable the allowance of extensions (`disable-user-extensions`), also something Material Shell probably did. I uninstalled Material Shell according to the docs, but of course, not everything is undone...
What are some alternatives?
rofi-power-menu - Configurable power menu mode for Rofi and dmenu
PaperWM - Tiled scrollable window management for Gnome Shell
eww - ElKowars wacky widgets
titus-awesome - Custom AwesomeWM Theme
awesome-wm-widgets - Widgets for Awesome Window Manager
i3-gnome - Use i3wm/i3-gaps with GNOME Session infrastructure.
Ulauncher - Feature rich application Launcher for Linux
gnome-gesture-improvements - Touchpad gesture improvements for GNOME on Wayland/X11
dunst - Lightweight and customizable notification daemon
forge - Forge - Tiling and Window Manager for Gnome-Shell [Moved to: https://github.com/forge-ext/forge]
Waybar - Highly customizable Wayland bar for Sway and Wlroots based compositors. :v: :tada:
Fedora-36-Post-Install-Guide - Things to do after installing Fedora 37 [Moved to: https://github.com/devangshekhawat/Fedora-37-Post-Install-Guide]