coffe, to linux Swedish
@coffe@social.piewpiew.se avatar

I'm thinking about trying Awesome as a Window Manager. Have any of you tried it?

I used i3 several years ago and was very satisfied with it. I've also heard about dwm.

What do you use and what do you recommend?

#linux #dwm #i3 #awesomewm

hyde, to blogging
@hyde@lazybear.social avatar
madargon, to devops
@madargon@is-a.cat avatar

Working in #DevOps is not healthy for my mind. After almost 2 years I honestly regret #awesomeWM config is not written in #yaml :blobCat_paw:

matthew,
@matthew@social.retroedge.tech avatar

I'm guessing that is because a lot of DevOps orchestration and config is in #yaml - correct?

I've considered using #awesomeWM just to get better with #Lua

matthew, to programming
@matthew@social.retroedge.tech avatar

"Last year I switched to something new. This is the Lua programming language. It's implemented in just 12k LoC, it's extremely easy to build from source and it's quite fast. It's not as popular as Javascript or Python. As a result, it doesn't tend to get used in products of conquest that try to be all things to all people."

-- @akkartik

http://akkartik.name/freewheeling/

#lua #programming

kzimmermann,
@kzimmermann@fosstodon.org avatar

@matthew yes, I use #Lua everyday… in #AwesomeWM! This one also doesn't get the love it should, heavily overshadowed by i3 and stuff.

Now, to develop on it…

@akkartik

eshep, to linux in Window Managers for the un-initiated

@qyron Maybe look at #e16, #openbox, #fluxbox, or #awesomewm, as they will be completely usable without any pre-configuration. Those will all give you a pretty well rounded feel for the comparison of window manager vs desktop environment. All are quite easy to hack on and decently documented. The appilcations menu for e16 should be auto-generated on first login, both openbox and fluxbox will most likely need to be generated manually, and awesome should just be ready to use as-is.

oblomov, to awesomewm
@oblomov@sociale.network avatar

was starting to work somewhat reliably, so the fd.o people decided it was time to break everybody's setups again by moving over to which is a drop-in replacement except when it's not, for example for everybody using pacmd.

On an unrelated note, I just finished adapting my audio widget to use pactl (which requires multple popen calls to get the current state) instead of pacmd (that allowed the entire state to be retrieved with a single popen).

eshep, to linux in Which DE would be a better fit for awesomeWM?

@minicx What's the reason for installing a DE alongside #AwesomeWM? Is it just for a file manager, terminal, etc? Could be those are better installed separately vice a whole DE for a few programs. There also may be similar programs that suit your needs that are not part of any DE.

thelinuxcast, to random
@thelinuxcast@fosstodon.org avatar

What window managers/desktop environments do you have installed?

Am I the only one who has more than one?

I have:

xfce4
qtile
bspwm
xmonad
dwm
openbox
icewm

Maybe a little excessive?

_tinfoil_hat,
JLW_the_Jobber,
@JLW_the_Jobber@fosstodon.org avatar

@thelinuxcast on most of my recent installs I just have . My wife has a few on her laptop as thay was the first computer we switches to Linux, this it has been our testing unit. I knownit has , XFCE, , , , , and I think

Edit: oh my little mango pi is rocking XFCE, , and Openbox

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