I wonder how complex it would be to convert spectrwm to Wayland…
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theshatterstone54@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•Introducing Fedora Project Leader Jef Spaleta - Fedora Magazine2·25 days ago-
Sounds like he’s quite experienced in the area
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Appreciate the posting on the 2nd to avoid April Fools speculay
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That costume is an awesome way of presenting yourself to the community!
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Sounds good and all, but seeing as he wasn’t among the most active people since 2008, are we sure there wasn’t a more qualified candidate? Nothing against the guy, I’m just saying that surely there must have been more natural choices than him.
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theshatterstone54@feddit.ukto Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft employee disrupts 50th anniversary and calls AI boss ‘war profiteer’1·25 days agoI prefer MAGMA personally
theshatterstone54@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•Has anyone else questioned their choice of computers for running Linux?3·1 month agoI got quite lucky, as my first laptop when I switched to Linux, was all-AMD and I had zero AMD issues. So when I was looking for a new laptop a few months back, I stumbled upon a cheap recent Thinkpad, with great specs, all AMD, and got it ASAP. Again, zero issues. But because of the Nvidia horror stories I’ve heard, I knew that there would be no Nvidia on my new machine. That was non-negotiable.
theshatterstone54@feddit.ukto Linux@lemmy.ml•Has anyone else questioned their choice of computers for running Linux?2·1 month agoSober works great, and is the only method that still works from the ones I’ve tried. I think most of them stopped working because of Roblox’s new Hyperion Anticheat which blocked WINE (unsure if they unblocked it at a later point as they promised, but I’d bet they didn’t).
Side note: The creators of Sober also maintain a project called Vinegar, which allows for Roblox Studio to be installed under Linux (it used to be for both Player and Studio, until the anticheat for the Player was introduced)
How heavy is your kitty? It usually averages at 40-45 Mb on a new window for me (with custom zsh with starship and some plugins, and customised neofetch)
I meant from an idealistic perspective i.e a small and minimal, but featureful WM with a simple config and a built in bar, where all you reasonably need is covered, no useless extras. I think Pinnacle is trying to be an AwesomeWM replacement rather than a Spectrwm replacement. And that’s great, because I love Awesome, but for very different reasons to Spectrwm.