if you want i3 but on wayland, you could try sway. It is exactly that, you can even reuse most of your i3 config file.
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if you want i3 but on wayland, you could try sway. It is exactly that, you can even reuse most of your i3 config file.
When I used it, I mostly switched between the 9 apps in my favorites/dock with the Meta+digit shortcuts. I rarely used anything besides those 9, and then I just used alt tab. It worked really well, no complaining.
Today it’s mostly the same, but with a tiling window manager and the same numbers: 3 is thunderbird, 5 is file browser for instance. It’s muscle memory at this point, feels great.
I love debian because it’s always there for you.
Interesting. Kept it in my wallabag, if I ever grow tired of sway.
It really depends what kind of game you want to play.
If you want a fiction first game where the characters are a bunch of “freedom fighters” in an hostile environment, you could try either Spire or a|state, but you would need to heavily modify the settings. It would be a lot easier with a|state, which is a dystopian future hack of blades in the dark.
I love his skits.
Even though he tends to talk about games I have never played and don’t really intend to play or run, I still watch his content, for the goofs.
Honestly, you don’t need any app. I’m using Firefox on mobile and it’s way better than the app I tried.
Seems to me an inability to read plain text during the install.
For instance when you are asked to set the root password, it says that if you leave it blank, the user you’ll create will have sudo.
That’s the behavior you expect if you come from ubuntu or mint.
Do you need a DE? I use sway and a few kde apps (konsole, okular, gwenview, dolphin) + firefox and thunderbird, I wouldn’t call that a DE…