velox
awesome-wayland
velox | awesome-wayland | |
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6 | 18 | |
471 | 1,144 | |
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0.0 | 7.7 | |
over 1 year ago | over 1 year ago | |
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MIT License | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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velox
- Velox is a simple window manager based on swc
- Oasis – a small, statically-linked Linux system
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Wayland section in site
velox https://github.com/michaelforney/velox
- What does the suckless Community think of Wayland?
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xorg sucks, use swc
Combine this with the velox dwm-inspired window manager and you have yourself a full graphical wayland environment in about 12k sloc. I don't really see a reason to keep xorg so I will be purging it from all of my machines.
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X is Boomer
Combine this with the velox tiling-wm (2897 sloc), and you have a full, hackable tiling wm in about 13k Lines of static C code.
awesome-wayland
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Is Linux More Customizable Than Windows?
Yup. Here is an example list of things you can swap around. https://github.com/natpen/awesome-wayland
- Wayland section in site
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Moving from Plasma, to Sway, some
You didn't say whether your current config is based on X or Wayland therefore two links with Wayland applications. Are we Wsyland yet and awesome wayland
- When do you think you will switch to Wayland?
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Wayland Protocol Finally Ready for Fractional Scaling
plenty others of all sorts.
> auto keyboard/mouse scripting with xdotool
There's a few tools for this: https://github.com/natpen/awesome-wayland#tools
> not have unnecessary mouse/keyboard to monitor delay
There's none that I can notice. Mice cursor are rendered with hardware support
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With rise of wayland, are simpler window managers dying?
Here's one of many forks of an awesome-wayland repository that lists what's going on: https://github.com/natpen/awesome-wayland
- What are Wayland-native applications and where can I find them?
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Please do not ship work in progress to users: An open letter from developers to the wider Linux community
customization isn't killed, it just takes time to adapt to a new protocol. check out all the stuff you can do with wayland
- Is there a place to read about recommended SwayWM builds?
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Krohnkite still does not work in Wayland, and it has not been updated in more than a year. Any alternatives? Is it Kwin's fault?
More specifically, see: awesome-wayland and arewewaylandyet. Sway-addons also has interesting stuff in it, like wl-clipboard which is mostly compatible with Klipper.
What are some alternatives?
dwm - LEV Linux's window manager (a fork of dwm)
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
wayland - Core Wayland protocol and libraries (mirror)
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
kanshi - Dynamic display configuration (mirror)
bismuth - KDE Plasma add-on, that tiles your windows automatically and lets you manage them via keyboard, similarly to i3, Sway or dwm.
vivarium - A dynamic tiling Wayland compositor using wlroots
kwin-tiling - Tiling script for kwin
waymonad - A wayland compositor based on ideas from and inspired by xmonad
sway-launcher-desktop - TUI Application launcher with Desktop Entry support. Made for SwayWM, but runs anywhere
dwl - dwm for Wayland - ARCHIVE: development has moved to Codeberg
xkeysnail - Yet another keyboard remapping tool for X environment