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tile-gaps
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How to add gaps on maximized windows?
I found this!
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Whats your favorite workflow in KDE?
You might also be interested in https://store.kde.org/p/1619642 :)
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How to Customize the Floating Panel
I paired this with the tile-gaps script to make the floating gap stay floating. In the script's settings you can declare the pixel gap for windows to match the panel gap and check the side that the panel is on.
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What are your favorite kwin scripts?
Also Window Gaps. Not particularly useful but just makes me more happy looking at my desktop.
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What features is KDE missing according to you
You can get gaps back with Window Gaps KWin script.
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Tops of maximized windows keep going below Latte Panes
It's called: Window Gaps
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Latte Dock is not reserving space after upgrading to wayland.
You can use this kwin script as a workaround https://store.kde.org/p/1619642 However, it might cause buggy window alignment
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KDE Snap Assist 1.1 now supports quarter and triple tiling! You can switch layouts using the Tab key or button in the corner
See the discussion on https://github.com/nclarius/tile-gaps/issues/16.
- Is it possible to draw a thin border (~4 pixles) around windows?
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Is there a way you can change the gaps on the floating panel?
I wish I was knowledgeable enough to work it out properly. I would like to be able to make it not expand the panel when I maximise a window. I use Window gaps It would look better if the panel stayed floating
void-packages
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Damn Small Linux 2024
I was looking for a lightweight OS to run on old Asus Eee PC 1005 HA, which uses a 32-bit Intel Atom N270 processor. I installed Void Linux (https://voidlinux.org/).
I may give DSL 2024 a try and see how it compares.
- Chimera Linux
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When are we ditching systemd?
Linux Void
- Une nouvelle mise à jour de Systemd permettra à Linux de bénéficier de l'infâme "écran bleu de la mort" de Windows, mais la fonctionnalité a reçu un accueil très mitigé
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How do I update one of these premade ESP32 boards?
My computer is running Void Linux and it has only a wired network connection. I can hook up my phone for USB tethering if I need to connect to the WiFi of the ESP32. How do I update the software without downloading some shady programs from filesharing site links on my system? I have the Arduino IDE and the esptool.py script installed.
- Linuxi kasutaja, mis distrot kodus kasutad ja millest see valik?
- I want to be a packager
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Hyphens, minus, and dashes in Debian man pages
Classic "everyone is using the software wrong, but it's the fault of everyone, and not the software".
Some distros like Void seem to patch this out.[1]
From mandoc/mdocml's mandoc_char(7) [2]
In roff(7) documents, the minus sign is normally written as ‘\-’. In manual pages, some style guides recommend to also use ‘\-’ if an ASCII 0x2d “hyphen-minus” output glyph that can be copied and pasted is desired in output modes supporting it, for example in -T utf8 and -T html. But currently, no practically relevant manual page formatter requires that subtlety, so in manual pages, it is sufficient to write plain ‘-’ to represent hyphen, minus, and hyphen-minus.
Which is the common-sense thing to do.
Meanwhile, GNU projects become increasingly less relevant due to obnoxiousness like this.
In general the amount of wankery of "the correct hyphen" is staggering.
[1]: https://man.openbsd.org/mandoc_char
[2]: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/blob/20c66829134...
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Thoughts on Void Linux?
So I was about to configure a new Archlinux build on my PC and came across Void Linux. I had already read about it a year ago but never researched it in depth. I know that is a Linux distribution made from scratch, with a different package manager and so on. Void Linux users or people who have tried it, what are your thoughts on it? Do you think the PM is easy to use? what about updates and bugs? what desktop or Tilling Window Manager do you use? could you tell me about it?
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Question about python venv
Good news about dbus-next: https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/pull/46760
What are some alternatives?
bismuth - KDE Plasma add-on, that tiles your windows automatically and lets you manage them via keyboard, similarly to i3, Sway or dwm.
AppImageLauncher - Helper application for Linux distributions serving as a kind of "entry point" for running and integrating AppImages
Plasma-window-decorations - Window styles for KDE Plasma highlighting the active window in the color scheme's accent color
ungoogled-chromium - Google Chromium, sans integration with Google
floating-tiles - KWin script to prevent windows from overlapping
gentoo - Official Gentoo ebuild repository
KWin-window-positioning-scripts - KWin scripts controlling window placement on multi-monitor setups
nix - Nix, the purely functional package manager
KWin-window-geometry-scripts - KWin scripts to control window geometry via keyboard shortcuts
sway - i3-compatible Wayland compositor
task-manager-modified - Modification of the KDE task manager applet to make it centered and more minimal
xdeb - XDEB - Convert deb (Debian) packages to xbps (Void Linux)