python-umonitor
Manage monitor configuration automatically. (by rliou92)
regolith-de
Standalone Regolith desktop environment for Arch Linux (by gardotd426)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
Cython | Shell | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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python-umonitor
Posts with mentions or reviews of python-umonitor.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-10.
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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.
regolith-de
Posts with mentions or reviews of regolith-de.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-04.
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Need help with choosing the right Manjaro setup
I found the project https://github.com/gardotd426/regolith-de , which strives to have regolith on Manjaro, but it seems like it relies on one single person who is currently working on updating to regolith 2.0, which may take a while. Basically, I did not want to go with it because I was afraid of not having my system updated (again, maybe I'm wrong here again).
- Regolith is a modern desktop environment designed to let you work faster by reducing unnecessary clutter and ceremony. Built on top of Ubuntu, GNOME, and i3, Regolith stands on a well-supported and consistent foundation.
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Moving from GNOME to i3wm
Someone packaged Regolith as a desktop environment for Arch: https://github.com/gardotd426/regolith-de
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Managing settings without an integrated control center
It has its own distro based on Ubuntu, but there's also a PPA for Ubuntu-based distributions, and on Arch there's a PKGBUILD at my github https://github.com/gardotd426/regolith-de which you can use to install Regolith desktop environment on Arch-based distributions. It's getting ready to go live on the AUR, but I've had dozens of testers and it's ready for general use (I just want to clean up the PKGBUILD a bit before putting it live).
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Revived my T61!
There's no installer, but there is a PKGBUILD for arch available in this git-repo. It's an unofficial port though, so it may have some minor issues. For me everything works fine, I use Arco + regolith on my X1, my desktop PC and now my T61. Not sure if you know regolith, but it won't look like in my picture out of the box as it uses i3-bar by default and I use polybar. I can give you configs etc to make it look like that though.
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I Believe Im Almost Finished W My Regolith
https://github.com/gardotd426/regolith-de/issues/13#issue-751368344
What are some alternatives?
When comparing python-umonitor and regolith-de you can also consider the following projects:
autorandr - Auto-detect the connected display hardware and load the appropriate X11 setup using xrandr
regolith-config - Collection of files to get my regolith setup up and running
picom - A lightweight compositor for X11
penrose - Create beautiful diagrams just by typing notation in plain text.
penrose - A library for writing an X11 tiling window manager
i3 - A fork of the i3 window manager with gaps and some other features. :warning: i3-gaps has been merged into i3.