nix-configuration
Nix configurations files for corytertel (by corytertel)
libinput-gestures
Actions gestures on your touchpad using libinput (by bulletmark)
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nix-configuration
Posts with mentions or reviews of nix-configuration.
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Considering Nix OS as a current Silverblue/Kinoite user
Here’s my dotfiles where I make my own declarative module. https://github.com/corytertel/nix-configuration/tree/main/modules/windowManagers/kde
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Hardcore tiling WM and terminal users that switched to KDE, how is it going?
If you’re interested in my config file: https://github.com/corytertel/nix-configuration/blob/main/config/kde/shared.nix
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Why aren't systems like NixOS and GNU Guix more popular?
I’ve used arch and it’s basically easy mode compared to nix imo. Have you not tried to do things such a derivations, overlays, etc for your configs? Flakes make things a bit easier but they’re also another thing you have to learn. I have a flake which controls my configs for both of my computers. https://github.com/corytertel/nix-configuration These are my configs
libinput-gestures
Posts with mentions or reviews of libinput-gestures.
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Finger gesture does not work in Chromium-based browsers with Wayland enabled
With chromium-based like chrome or chromium, this is not the case but at least I can use libinput gesture to allow navigation using 3 fingers (4 are for workspaces and apps switching). Now, I've enabled wayland on these browsers (set ozone-platform=wayland) and there are these issues:
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3 finger touchpad gesture to switch between groups
I don't think there are native gestures in qtile. I use fusuma, since it works better for me on X11 and wayland, but I've also used libinput-gestures in the past when on X11, and that works too.
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how hard is it to program pinch zoom for my touchpad in linux?
I personally use libinput-gestures to call commands using touchpad gestures. You can also combine it with ydotool to bind macros and such to your gestures, e.g. 4 fingers swipe down closes the current window, 3 fingers swipe left or right changes workspace, etc
- Two-dimensional workspaces
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Gestures are are a pain to install on linux mint. I followed all steps for 5 hours in the internet and still it says "libinput-gestures failed to start as a desktop application.". Can someone tell me what am I failing to understand here?
$ sudo apt-get install libinput-tools $ git clone https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures.git $ cd libinput-gestures $ sudo ./libinput-gestures-setup install $ libinput-gestures-setup autostart start
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Touchpad gesture
if using wayland, try https://github.com/OneAdder/libinput_gestures_qt and https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures
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Trackpad pinch to zoom
The github has quite a lot of info, so hopefully we can find the right config for what we need on there https://github.com/bulletmark/libinput-gestures
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A note-taking app idea that works with our chaotic organic brains
You can easily configure a custom key shortcut to open the "Quick Note" window with a keyboard shortcut. If you really want to run this with a drag-from-edge gesture, I think you can configure a drag gesture with LibInput-Gestures, but I have never tried this for myself.
- Libinput-gestures: Actions gestures on your touchpad using libinput