Vim was originally released for the Amiga, Vim has since been developed to be cross-platform, supporting many other platforms. Howm is lightweight, X11 tiling window manager that behaves like Vim. Howm configuration is pretty much stock, aside from the colour of the borders.
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I’m a monster
KDE is an international free software community that develops Free and Libre software. Opensource and the beauty, this is the KDE philosophy. Arch and KDE mixture at unixporn on Reddit. I’m a monster, post of the month for a really amazing beautiful desktop. Seems that KDE wanted to have some METRO stuff.
Read moreAwesome WM on Arch distro
awesome is a highly configurable window manager for X. It is very fast, extensible and primarly targeted at power users and developers. If you want to have fine-grained control on graphical environment, awesome is for you. If you’re on Arch, take a look here. For details on how to config the wm like the one in picture, go on[…]
Read moreHow to and Linux documentation
The Linux Documentation Project is the entry point A HOWTO document explains in detail how to do something. Related to Linux-world, The Linux Documentation Project is the house of the HOWTOs and the mini HOWTOs. LDP is a loosely knit team of volunteers who provide documentation for many aspects of Linux. There are several forms of documentation available at LDP:[…]
Read more2014 is the year of Wayland!
Gnome supporting Wayland better and better, supposedly offering full support in the next months/years, then we can expect Wayland retiring X within 12 to 48 months. Wayland is going to be great for your typical workstation user that wants compositing.
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