Switch to Linux!
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Switch to Linux!
From Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/1as1yjk/microsoft_in_their_infinite_wisdom_has_replaced/
win+d
thats like an entire extra button tho
I never grab a mouse unless I need to
thats probably cool if youre some kinda like, prison hacker or something, im just a basic bitch who clicks on stuff what can i say
edit: also I popped my win key out cuz i kept hitting it instead of alt in games
I find it very satisfying to look my boss in the eye as I hide everything.
that does sound satisfying lmfao
If you ever become a Linux user, then you already know to stay away from WMs.
For some reason, I’ve actually been thinking about that a lot since I joined lemmy. Weird coincidence, that.
What’s WMs?
As a hyper simplistic explanation :
Window Managers (WMs) are essentially keyboard centric highly stripped down and highly customizable Desktop Environments in a way. This isn’t completely correct, but for the sake of simplicity it’ll do.
I can give you a much more technical explanation if you want.
I’m not in the mood to read something super technical right now- But actually y’know what, I will be tomorrow. Hit me with that shit or if it’s as much as you seem to be implying, make a post and link me in.
It’s not overly technical, just has more nuance :
A Window Manager is a type of compositor or X client (depending on if it’s based on Wayland or Xorg respectively) that manages the placement and appearance of windows on the screen.
It is responsible for the appearance and behavior of windows, determining the border, title bar, size, and ability to resize windows, and often providing other functionality such as reserved areas for sticking dock-apps or the ability to tab windows.
It can be part of a Desktop Environment(DE) or be used standalone.
Often times when WMs are referenced it’s in reference to standalone WMs which are often keyboard centric and come in various different forms. For example tabbed, tiling, dynamic, stacking, dynamic tiling, etc.
Some popular Xorg based WM in Linux include i3, BSPWM, DWM, Awesome, Fluxbox, Openbox, WMii, Xmonad, etc.
Some popular Wayland based WM including Sway, Hyprland, River, DWL, NeWM, etc.
Then there’s WMs built-in to Desktop Environments like Kwin(KDE Plasma) and Mutter(Gnome).
If you’re interested there’s an Arch Wiki with even more info.
A window manager, and you are usually using one and can’t “stay away” from it, that person just doesn’t know what they’re blabbering. What they are trying to say is that choosing a window manager may lead you to trying some unusual workflow.
You are completely free to have no wm and run programs in the terminal.
a word too hard for you
I have a TTY that says otherwise.
a word too hard for you
I think you’re confusing a window manager with a tiling window manager.
https://lemmy.world/comment/7623515
I actually have used (for fun and autism’s sake) Linux with just VTs, running X for one GUI application at a time without a WM.
But I think you are just ignorant of there always being some program to manage your windows called window manager, while using X.
Wayland… exists too…
Also… can you please… maybe… Kindly…
REMOVE THE STICK FROM YOUR ASS.
While under Wayland there are no window managers at all, it’s an X concept, could you please kindly realize that you’ve already licked that stick?
It’s called a compositor, dumbass. https://swaywm.org
Nah, now you’re not allowed to remove the stick, push it deeper in…