An unofficial Debian Installer for Pinebook Pro
(08-11-2020, 09:17 AM)wdt Wrote: When I typed wm I didn't mean window maker, many window managers
have names that end in "wm",, I certainly would NOT recommend twm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_manager, reasonably complete list at bottom
If you "roll your own", well yes you have to polish and tweak a bit

Ah Ok I should has written in plural as in wms...

No, I haven't used window maker. I have some with openbox experience back in the crunchbang# days and some i3 tiling window manager when I was on fedora.

I may consider sway on my new installed debian bullseye gnome. Gdm is wayland capable afaik so it can be a good option for me.

Well, tweaking when using as a word seem so innocent and simple. Unfortunately many of the window managers come with insufficient documentation that can allow a newcomer to "tweak" the environment for her/his productivity needs. Additionally many of the window managers seem dated. I don't want to use a window manager that is optimized for software from 80s or 90s. Another reason I am curious to try "Sway" window manager, which seems relatively recent.

I just made a workaround in my Gnome desktop and prevented "Evolution Calendar" from eating up my battery and cpus. I installed Thunderbird and switched to it.

I guess I will check out sway on Debian and see if I can find additional documentation besides the sway wiki...

(08-11-2020, 09:40 AM)pine76 Wrote:
(08-11-2020, 09:17 AM)wdt Wrote: When I typed wm I didn't mean window maker, many window managers
have names that end in "wm",, I certainly would NOT recommend twm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Window_manager, reasonably complete list at bottom
If you "roll your own", well yes you have to polish and tweak a bit

Ah Ok I should has written in plural as in wms...

No, I haven't used window maker. I have some with openbox experience back in the crunchbang# days and some i3 tiling window manager when I was on fedora.

I may consider sway on my new installed debian bullseye gnome. Gdm is wayland capable afaik so it can be a good option for me.

Well, tweaking when using as a word seem so innocent and simple. Unfortunately many of the window managers come with insufficient documentation that can allow a newcomer to "tweak" the environment for her/his productivity needs. Additionally many of the window managers seem dated. I don't want to use a window manager that is optimized for software from 80s or 90s. Another reason I am curious to try "Sway" window manager, which seems relatively recent.

I just made a workaround in my Gnome desktop and prevented "Evolution Calendar" from eating up my battery and cpus. I installed Thunderbird and switched to it.

I guess I will check out sway on Debian and see if I can find additional documentation besides the sway wiki...
Just to your information Sway website is below:

https://swayvm.org

Does anyone have experience with setting up sway on Debian Bullseye? How difficult it is to make it work on a basic level? Can I have wifi and bluetooth capabilities with it, eg via a bluetooth network manager?

Just realized the website link is not working. Here is the wiki page below:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sway_(window_manager)

If you have experience with sway and know how to set it up, would be interested hearing your experience.


Messages In This Thread
First boot - by JaredT66 - 05-19-2020, 09:49 AM
RE: First boot - by carletes - 05-19-2020, 01:35 PM
RE: An unofficial Debian Installer for Pinebook Pro - by pine76 - 08-11-2020, 09:40 AM

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