Hi, I am using Linux for over a year now. So many people seems to say a TWM is more productive compared to a DE, but I don't get it. What you TWM guys really have when compared to something like KDE? I pin my most used apps in the plasma panel (task bar) and access it with just Meta+1/2/3/4, etc. For example, Dolphin: 2, Firefox: 3, and Konsole: 4. When combined this with home row mods, it is far better than Alt+Tabbing. I also don't like my apps opened in halves. It just doesn't feel right. I just want some perspectives from you guys. Thanks!
*krashes*
>>108633743go back to hyderabad sukdeep
>>108633743If you're happy with your setup, just keep using your setup. You don't have to jump on every bandwagon that passes by.
>>108633743>I don't get itYou wouldn't.Read thishttps://codeberg.org/problems_available/i3_config/src/branch/home/config
>>108633809What do u even do on ur so called productive twm kek
>>108633934Read it, just a bloated i3 conf lol. Why does it handle functionality such as fzf and ssh as opposed to doing it in the shell or screen/tmux?
>>108633743Not many are ready to accept this, but one can use whatever desktop environment, window manager or any other system they prefer. for me at the moment it is stable "krashde" after a few years of trials, my second favourite is xfce, but none of the available choices is the correct one, the beauty of gnu/linux is that you can use whatever you prefer for anything at all and adjust it to your own usecases if need be.
>>108634286its annoying to log into wayland to use a web browser and log into xlibre to play a game
>>108634286nigga theres no such thing as stable kde, it needs constant bug fixes and feature additions from upstream.
>>108634303I've always used x11 for everything with no problems>>108634340I use whatever version stable debian gives me
>>108634303what garbage web browser do you use that mandates gayland?