i3? Sorry I use hyprland.
Btw. I thought it's just a unixporn wm. But I can be very productive with hyprland.
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i3? Sorry I use hyprland.
Btw. I thought it's just a unixporn wm. But I can be very productive with hyprland.
I feel personally attacked, but also Linux is great, haters gonna hate.
I have pretty minimalistic setup.
Three dropdown terminals, managed by a bash script: top for quick commands, left and right for nvim.
Bar is i3bar, with a custom status program written in Nim language (can display any command output with conditional colors).
I am slowly going insane with KDE Plasma freezing up every time there is even remotely something accessing my drive. Not sure if I should pin my hoped on Plasma 6 or if I should attempt to move my Arch install over to Cinnamon. Or heck just install Mint and call it a day.
Hardened Void Linux with i3 :3
I can't quit i3. I know there are better window managers out there, but I know I'm going to want to change all the key bindings to feel like i3. I really want to try a dynamic tiler though.
I'm in the same boat. The thing that I miss with i3 is a way to layouts. I like my windows mostly fixed but if you close one, everything needs to be redone. Oh and there's no way to work without stacking and tabbing...