tux
bismuth
tux | bismuth | |
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33 | 138 | |
31 | 2,366 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 3 months ago | |
CSS | TypeScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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tux
- Best window manager for Arch with
- Which window manager is the best to start with?
- best linux distro with lots of customization features
- A little bit confused about window managers
- I am having trouble getting my xrandr layout script and my "nitrogen --restore" to work together on startup. The xrandr script has always made my wallpapers reset to default so I have been trying to get nitrogen to run after it but with no luck
- Is Awesome usable out of the box?
- Where did all the commands go?
- Need help installing Arch Linux for the First time. Unable to boot into Installed OS. (My be Installation gone wrong)
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Any suggestions for beginner?
From my side, you can learn from my guides. the signpost is here * https://forum.arch-linux.cz/category/22/awesomewm * https://forum.arch-linux.cz/topic/8/awesomewm-awesome-window-manager?_=1661356417695&lang=cs * https://github.com/raven2cz/tux (en translation and YTs included)
- I want to switch to awm from i3
bismuth
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Cosmic Desktop: Hammering Out New Cosmic Features
What level are you interested in scripting? In KDE Plasma you can interact with the desktop UI via JS: https://develop.kde.org/docs/plasma/scripting/
And then for something more sophisticated there are extensions like https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth.
It does all feel a little disorganized/wild-west-y compared to say, a .vimrc with a list of plugins and bindings, which is something that makes a system like Nix (or a fully containerized DE of some kind) appealing
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Hyprland Crash Course
It had, but they are all dead until ported to the new kde 6.
https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth/issues/471#issuecom...
This is what I used. I found no good replacement for it and that is what made me switch to hyprland.
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This week in KDE: Double-click by default
one thing i would totally recommend for kde is bismuth https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth/
it's tiling for kde and it works REALLY well.
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I find myself getting annoyed with having to set each window Up how I like it. So far this is a set up I enjoy when working on projects. How can I get Ubuntu to save this 'set up' so I can quickly open these apps in this view?
Take a look at a tiling window solution. I'm currently using bismuthwith gives similar arrangement to what you're looking for and helps massively with productivity when working on an ultrawide
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What is a good windows tiling manager for beginners?
As a good halfway house you could do worse than KDE with Bismuth (https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth), which is an add-in that will give you great tiling capability, fully controllable via the keyboard. Couple this with KDE native virtual desktops and you have a pretty decent tiling window manager.
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Why KDE Plasma was chosen as the default desktop environment for Asahi Linux
Plasma 5.27 added in some native tiling support. There are also some kwin scripts available to add tiling to it.
https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth
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I am a little concerned about Tiling on KDE 6
Not-good stuff: This tiling is very incomplete. It doesn't allow you to snap everything to your tiles at once, it doesn't support different tiles per virtual screen/workspace and, perhaps more importantly, with that addition and Plasma 6 on the way, compatibility with Bismuth and similar addons is getting lost.
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Trying to make a case for tiling WM.
Since you are already using KDE, you can very easily try how much you like tiling: just install bismuth: https://github.com/Bismuth-Forge/bismuth It's a plasma add-on that enables tiling in KDE. If you don't like tiling, just disable the plugin again and uninstall bismuth.
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A couple of questions regarding Bismuth tiling extension
No, it doesn't have that. Here is the list of layouts.
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Manjaro / KDE — hard to dislike
No I was talking about Bismuth which was amazing and actively maintained but due to kwin updates it's not working and is apparently not going to be updated
What are some alternatives?
awesomewm-config - RAVEN2CZ: AwesomeWM Configuration, Libraries and Themes.
krohnkite - A dynamic tiling extension for KWin
qtile-wayland-dotfiles - Various dotfiles for my Qtile setup running under Wayland.
i3-and-kde-plasma - How to install the i3 window manager on KDE
dotfiles - Dotfiles are the customization files in GNU/Linux. This repository assembly together all my others github config repos to one union. You can choose this global conf for your system or check other repos.
kwin-tiling - Tiling script for kwin
xfce-config - Xfce is a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly. This project includes my XFCE4 configuration and know-how.
Grid-Tiling-Kwin - A kwin script that automatically tiles windows
archcraft - // Source : ISO
awesome-wayland - A curated list of Wayland code and resources.
openbox-config - Openbox is a highly configurable window manager with extensive standards support. The *box visual style is well known for its minimalistic appearance. Openbox uses the *box visual style, while providing a greater number of options for theme developers than previous *box implementations.
bspwm - A tiling window manager based on binary space partitioning