i3-gnome-flashback
Support files for starting i3 in a GNOME-Flashback session (by regolith-linux)
exwm-gnome-flashback
Support files for starting EXWM (the Emacs X Window Manager) in a GNOME-Flashback session (by WJCFerguson)
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Makefile | Makefile | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
i3-gnome-flashback
Posts with mentions or reviews of i3-gnome-flashback.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-23.
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Gnome vs KDE
Or i3 with gnome for those who don't want to code up their own monitor hotplugging, ssh/gpg agents, media hotkeys, usb drive hotplugging, screenshots, theming, ...
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Can you recommend me a GUI settings app that would work nicely with i3?
Similarly, I just use i3-gnome-flashback and get a full set of gnome desktop environment goodies without having to do anything much.
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My bluetooth headphones' play/pause button not working
Yet another of the long list of small reasons I run i3 within gnome-flashback.
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Using Exwm Do you recommend it?
For me with whatever tiling WM, I am not interested in creating my own Desktop Environment, so I run it within gnome-flashback to get all the desktop niceties like hot-plugging monitors, hotkeys for media, screenshots etc., ssh/gpg agent, compose key, and many more. I am not interested in rolling my own solutions for each of these in turn, only realize what I haven't set up yet right when I need it. See exwm-gnome-flashback, or i3-gnome-flashback.
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Considering Gnome's default flow using workspaces, should Gnome or Ubuntu offer an official tiling WM option within Gnome? (screenshots of i3wm vs. Ubuntu 20.04 w/ pop shell)
gnome-flashback is the gnome ecosystem Desktop Environment that can have any window manager swapped in. I think that is what Regolith uses since they maintain i3-gnome-flashback, that I use.
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EXWM vs. other tiling WM
In both cases I used gnome-flashback to get a curated Desktop Environment without having to roll my own - e.g. i3-gnome-flashback and exwm-gnome-flashback.
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Automatically detect external displays and apply config to them
In my case, i3-gnome-flashback. As a result I have the typical desktop setup where the Gnome settings panel can control the monitor layout, and it remembers previously seen monitors and restores the layout.
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Need for advice: tiling window software
To avoid having to build your own desktop environment, you can use it within an existing DE that allows alternate window managers. I use i3-gnome-flashback.
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I have just installed i3 and I'm loving the feel of it, however it looks kinda ugly and it's very hard to find info's for beginners (imo)
i3-gnome-flashback provides a way to use many GNOME tools with i3 (such as the control center): https://github.com/deuill/i3-gnome-flashback
exwm-gnome-flashback
Posts with mentions or reviews of exwm-gnome-flashback.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-24.
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Using Exwm Do you recommend it?
For me with whatever tiling WM, I am not interested in creating my own Desktop Environment, so I run it within gnome-flashback to get all the desktop niceties like hot-plugging monitors, hotkeys for media, screenshots etc., ssh/gpg agent, compose key, and many more. I am not interested in rolling my own solutions for each of these in turn, only realize what I haven't set up yet right when I need it. See exwm-gnome-flashback, or i3-gnome-flashback.
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Just enough OS for EXWM
Not much is needed, but quite a lot is nice to have. You can go through and add each feature you find you want, sometimes months later when you realize it's something you occasionally need, or you can just take an already-created desktop environment and swap in your window manager. E.g. I used gnome-flashback with Ubuntu 20.04.
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EXWM vs. other tiling WM
In both cases I used gnome-flashback to get a curated Desktop Environment without having to roll my own - e.g. i3-gnome-flashback and exwm-gnome-flashback.
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My new emacs desktop, thanks to EXWM
This was a single-line fix, enabling all of gnome (including multimedia keys etc) https://github.com/WJCFerguson/exwm-gnome-flashback
What are some alternatives?
When comparing i3-gnome-flashback and exwm-gnome-flashback you can also consider the following projects:
i3-gnome - Use i3wm/i3-gaps with GNOME Session infrastructure.
exwm - Emacs X Window Manager
pidswallow - A swallower script using process hierarchy.
tmux - tmux source code
polybar - A fast and easy-to-use status bar
emacs-libvterm - Emacs libvterm integration
i3 - A fork of the i3 window manager with gaps and some other features. :warning: i3-gaps has been merged into i3.
rofi-file-browser-extended - Use rofi to quickly open files
autorandr - Auto-detect the connected display hardware and load the appropriate X11 setup using xrandr
dotfiles - Bash, Python, IPython scripts, and userspace configuration https://westurner.org/dotfiles/
i3-gnome-flashback vs i3-gnome
exwm-gnome-flashback vs exwm
i3-gnome-flashback vs pidswallow
exwm-gnome-flashback vs tmux
i3-gnome-flashback vs polybar
exwm-gnome-flashback vs emacs-libvterm
i3-gnome-flashback vs i3
exwm-gnome-flashback vs rofi-file-browser-extended
i3-gnome-flashback vs autorandr
i3-gnome-flashback vs dotfiles
i3-gnome-flashback vs rofi-file-browser-extended
i3-gnome-flashback vs tmux