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Re: tfwm
I like this wm. evilwm with a dwm config file. Running on yet another init system. This one is "dumb as bricks." https://github.com/fbt/spark
I haven't even started on the simple C inits that are out there.
I haven't even started on the simple C inits that are out there.
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Re: tfwm
It looks like I built the first kernel on November 9, and got CRUX ports working on it about a week later. The ports make it easy to update. but there are some packages I built before the ports that may eventually cause some compatability problems. Nothing has cropped up yet though.
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Re: tfwm
That's an interesting move with the ports. Have you tried to get pacman from Arch? from what I heard it doesn't require too much preparation.
It's really a great setup, hats off to you!
It's really a great setup, hats off to you!
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Re: tfwm
Thank you.
I did try to install pacman, and I got it running on killX, but could not configure it to work properly. It kept complaining about file system structure and dependencies I didn't need. Ports are much easier to configure, at least for me.
I did try to install pacman, and I got it running on killX, but could not configure it to work properly. It kept complaining about file system structure and dependencies I didn't need. Ports are much easier to configure, at least for me.
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Re: tfwm
Sweet fucking lord :) How do you skip agetty? I always have it in my tree, and I have no idea how to get around it.
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Re: tfwm
Pids always open for a surprise.
Re: tfwm
he is aiming for negative ram-usage next ;)
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Re: tfwm
^ Imagining such a screen shot. :)