niconiconi on Nostr: Finally got SwayWM working on my testbench. I guess I can now be classified as an WM ...
Finally got SwayWM working on my testbench. I guess I can now be classified as an WM power user as I've also used Awesome and Openbox before... But not because I find them interesting, I never bothered to write rules and learn the config syntaxes in any window system. They just happen to be the fastest way to get a bare-minimal GUI running on underpowered or test machines. I only need a terminal window and a Web browser anyway.
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