Anyone else use this piece of shit?
Combine with xmobar and dmenu and you have based setup. It takes some effort to set up if you don't understand Haskell, and a little time to learn the keys, but tiling managers are the way to go.
I have a really wide screen, and don't want to make it vertical. Any good layouts people have designed / suggest?
>>55568453
>Anyone else use this piece of shit?
I used to. But keeping up with upstream really annoyed me.
So I just dropped it.
>>55569257
>But keeping up with upstream really annoyed me.
What? Why?
>>55569569
If it works, and you don't like new features, then there is no need to update.
Yesterday I tried installing xmonad on Ubuntu MATE, but for some reason I was having trouble getting windows not to overlay onto xmobar. So I spent last night learning Haskell basics, and now editing the xmonad.hs configuration file is only 90% opaque. I don't know if I fixed the status bar issue yet, but will try again today.
In the mean time I added volume controls. I also wrote a xmobar configuration file that calls a shell script implementing a volume bar visualization.
Ignorant me recently learned that you can use the mouse wheel to paste into a terminal. I have no reason to use normie window managers anymore.
I am content with my computer.