python-umonitor
picom
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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python-umonitor
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Automatically detect external displays and apply config to them
Autorandr works great, and I combined it with this tool I found somewhere along the line, umonitor. https://github.com/rliou92/python-umonitor
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Moving from GNOME to i3wm
Or umonitor.
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Setting up the i3 Window Manager
Have you ever tried umonitor? I've been happy with it, but I haven't tried autorandr yet.
picom
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Can't find picom and polybar default config files
(https://github.com/yshui/picom/blob/next/picom.sample.conf)
- ArchLinux sluggish on 4K monitor
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[photo] installing Debian :)
Also I took a census and zero founding members of NWA are "straight outta Picom". That's right, you heard it here first: Not even MC Ren is running Picom.
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FPS drops when scrolling in monocle layout with Picom
Update: after reporting in picom GitHub repo this is temporarily solved by using --no-frame-pacing. Looks like a recent commit causes this. You can view the discussion here: https://github.com/yshui/picom/issues/1072
- Zoom in and zoom out in dwm?
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Compositor Options for Animations
NEED HELP TESTING (write your issues here): https://github.com/yshui/picom/issues/1052
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[dwm] Beginning on linux desktop, first ricing
Compositor : picom
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In Picom with the rounded-corners setting how do you apply alpha to the menu list?
It looks like this was identified and the repo corrected in Jan (https://github.com/yshui/picom/issues/808) but the NixOS package has not been updated since Nov.
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I have two Linux computers which I use for gaming.... somehow the one with slightly inferior hardware gets significantly better performance. I'm trying to figure out why... any ideas?
If you have compositing you are likely using picom. You can check if it's running with ps -A | grep picom. I've never dealt with this issue as I don't really game on linux often, but I'm sure there's a solution somewhere in the github docs or issues. Worst case scenario you could always just kill the process with killall picom whenever you're about to game, and re-enable it with picom -b after. Do note though that currently running windows might bug out a bit when you kill/start the compositor.
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What are WSL limitations compared with a pure linux install?
Picom is broken for me with GLX backend related Github issue.
What are some alternatives?
autorandr - Auto-detect the connected display hardware and load the appropriate X11 setup using xrandr
compton - A lightweight compositor for X11 [Moved to: https://github.com/yshui/picom]
regolith-de - Standalone Regolith desktop environment for Arch Linux
compton - A compositor for X11.
penrose - Create beautiful diagrams just by typing notation in plain text.
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11 (previously a compton fork)
penrose - A library for writing an X11 tiling window manager
wayward - Fast desktop shell for wayland and weston.
i3 - A fork of the i3 window manager with gaps and some other features. :warning: i3-gaps has been merged into i3.
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
void-packages - The Void source packages collection
xfce-patches - Some patches for Xfce's components