I have too many package installed.
It depends what you need to get stuff done. I must admit that more than that usually end up on mine!
Pff. I literally have twice the computer your do as far as packages go.
A little project I’ve been working on. Window manager built from totally from scratch.
I’ve been playing around with the D programming language, and thought it was quite nice, so decided to write a TinyWM clone in it and then build on top of that. It works, but it is in no way usable; you can’t even do simple things like change windows properly yet. I nailed the logic for tiling windows, but it doesn’t work, because stuff like hidden windows and menus also tile. I need to figure out how to get the emwh attribute stuff working properly; quite a pain!
That looks like a humongous amount of work. This is even further than like Linux from Scratch or Gentoo.
i just wanted to show that you can gets minimal install and pure arch with endeavouros
Of course you can! I’m up to 1281 now. This is my full blown daily use computer though, so I’ve got everything and the kitchen sink installed on this one.
Nah, it’s mostly the lack of resources on the topic. Gentoo is only a bit harder than Arch; the concern there is how much time you have. LFS does get significantly harder, but at the end of the day you’re still just copying from a tutorial
Xlib and Xcb looks like they carry about a lot of legacy baggage. With everyone moving to Wayland anyways, I’m considering using wlroots.
Yes! Yes! wlroots is sick!
I mean, I may do that. I may also just write a port of something like dlw
, which is a wlroots port of dwm. As it stands, using xlib / xcb from scratch is hard enough for me
fresh Arm install of gnome on Pinebook Pro ( for fun )
Edit… 1 day late. Oh! this stay on PBP WOW!! love it
nice color
I’ve been playing with Openbox:
very nice wallpaper
Thank you!
It’s among the standard wallpapers included with AcroLinux:
You can find more of their wallpapers here:
https://github.com/arcolinux/arcolinux-wallpapers/tree/master/usr/share/backgrounds/arcolinux
Wow! This is very nice, clean and beautiful!
Manjarooo
My “busy” desktop for the next two weeks
Why the desktop icons? Because the Gnome devs said you can’t
Tint2 is up on top, auto-hidden. Love this old Cairo dock, still working since 2014! Reminds me of the olden days.