Conversation
Notices
-
well after kids went to bed got xmonad up and running on the laptop i think wicd is better than cnetworkmanager though
about a year ago from xmpp-
@lostson I really like wicd-curses. I don't think I have ever seen the wicd systray icon.
-
@nuclearsandwich i agree wicd-curses is great
-
@nuclearsandwich i like it i tried !awesome and !wmii earlier tonight as well i think i like xmonad the best
-
@nuclearsandwich i have a dual setup as well and when i used !xmonad before it worked well on those
-
@nuclearsandwich Xinerama doesn't do it with dwm?
-
@nuclearsandwich If You remember talking about multiple screen support. It works otb in !dwm (:
-
@sirmacik last time I read everything, it just runs a separate dwm instance for each screen. i.e. it can't pass windows back and forth.
-
@nuclearsandwich for now when I'm using it on two screens, moving apps between them works perfectly (in TwinView).
-
@sirmacik hrm, does that give you separate tags per monitor or does changing tags on one change both? The former behavior is ideal for me.
-
@nuclearsandwich It gives separate tags. You can move apps between screens with mod1-shift-. or mod1-shift-, by default.
-
@sirmacik you have filled me with joy with this news! Now I can switch back to dwm, ah but I had such plans for awesome's notification lib.
-
@nuclearsandwich If You use !awesome futures it's good to use it IMO. (; On last !dwm switch I realized that I wasn't at all.
-
@sirmacik I find that the more features my wm has, the more time I spend mucking about and the less time I spend working... 1/2
-
@nuclearsandwich i used to do this with fluxbox getting dual monitors working either by xrandr or good ole fashioned xorg.conf
-
@nuclearsandwich ah, with you now.
-