MATWM2: Dinuguan
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MATWM2: Dinuguan
It is with deep regret that I announce the release of LinuxBBQ "Dinuguan." Newer members here may not remember the days when all new BBQ releases were named for questionable food, such as "Disznosajt" and "Paardenrookvlees" -- I have decided to revive this tradition with "Dinuguan."
Based on the Spring rev iso, with sysv init and kernel 3.12-8 686, this release features two minimal stackers -- matwm2, named for its creator Mattis Michel, and lwm, the too-often overlooked and ignored "light window manager." matwm2 is highly configurable from its single config file, and lwm is almost unconfigurable, but still very usable. Do I need to tell you to read the man pages?
These minimal stackers are perfect for RustCollector's simple bash prompt, so it is included (thank you RC). This spin also features the return of osd-status (bound to mod4+s) and a man-page reader (bound to mod4+d) -- use it! 9menu provides a bbq root-window menu with a button3 click in matwm2, and a user-configurable menu with a button2 click in both window managers (lwm uses button3 for other purposes, which you will learn about when you read the man page). Button1 click on the root window starts a terminal.
xbindkeys provides keybindings for both window managers: mod4+t for a terminal, alt+F1 for bbq menu, alt+F2 for the user menu, alt+F3 for dmenu. dmenu-mem is also included, and bound to alt+F4. Read (or modify) ~/.xbindkeysrc for more information. Both the bbq menu and the user menu may be reconfigured by editing the appropriate files in ~/.config/9menu.
Dillo and w3m are available for browsing, mc and ranger (with w3m image preview) are file managers, urxvt is terminal emulator. The iso is just over 300M and installs to a little over 1G. You know the drill by now -- live login "bbq" password "bbq" -- "sudo bbqinstaller" when yu are ready to install.
download link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
d203ca1659906cd7f634ffb3b3a4f877 linuxbbq-dinuguan.iso
Based on the Spring rev iso, with sysv init and kernel 3.12-8 686, this release features two minimal stackers -- matwm2, named for its creator Mattis Michel, and lwm, the too-often overlooked and ignored "light window manager." matwm2 is highly configurable from its single config file, and lwm is almost unconfigurable, but still very usable. Do I need to tell you to read the man pages?
These minimal stackers are perfect for RustCollector's simple bash prompt, so it is included (thank you RC). This spin also features the return of osd-status (bound to mod4+s) and a man-page reader (bound to mod4+d) -- use it! 9menu provides a bbq root-window menu with a button3 click in matwm2, and a user-configurable menu with a button2 click in both window managers (lwm uses button3 for other purposes, which you will learn about when you read the man page). Button1 click on the root window starts a terminal.
xbindkeys provides keybindings for both window managers: mod4+t for a terminal, alt+F1 for bbq menu, alt+F2 for the user menu, alt+F3 for dmenu. dmenu-mem is also included, and bound to alt+F4. Read (or modify) ~/.xbindkeysrc for more information. Both the bbq menu and the user menu may be reconfigured by editing the appropriate files in ~/.config/9menu.
Dillo and w3m are available for browsing, mc and ranger (with w3m image preview) are file managers, urxvt is terminal emulator. The iso is just over 300M and installs to a little over 1G. You know the drill by now -- live login "bbq" password "bbq" -- "sudo bbqinstaller" when yu are ready to install.
download link: http://sourceforge.net/projects/linuxbb ... o/download
d203ca1659906cd7f634ffb3b3a4f877 linuxbbq-dinuguan.iso
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Let me thank you for introducing us to these two indeed obscure or forgotten window managers. And of course for reviving the obscure food release names (a tradition that I have broken with sexist slang, for which I'm really sorry!)
Needless to say that this release is like custom-tailored for older hardware and weak-breasted CPU/RAM specs.
Needless to say that this release is like custom-tailored for older hardware and weak-breasted CPU/RAM specs.
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Wow, that seems to be a very interesting, I have to try this one.
No need to thank me for the basic prompt, I have stolen it from an IBM how to on prompts...
And anything I am dumb enough to post on the internet is free for anyone to grab, if they want it.
Thanks for some new stuff to try.
No need to thank me for the basic prompt, I have stolen it from an IBM how to on prompts...
And anything I am dumb enough to post on the internet is free for anyone to grab, if they want it.
Thanks for some new stuff to try.
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From here: http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-tip-prompt/ ? If yes, thanks for the pointer :)
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That is the one, yes.
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Well, since I love Old School (a real treat for old hardware), I'll sure give this a try. Thanks.
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What a delicious plate.
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This was a very nice spin.
I really like lwm, nice and simple, and does what a wm should!
I am not sure about matwm2 yet, but this is worthy of an install, for more testing.
Thanks!
I really like lwm, nice and simple, and does what a wm should!
I am not sure about matwm2 yet, but this is worthy of an install, for more testing.
Thanks!
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^ great! Please let me know how the install process goes.
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It seems to have installed just fine, as any other bbq install I have done?
network is setup, from the live session it was installed from, so, just start it up, and use it!
network is setup, from the live session it was installed from, so, just start it up, and use it!
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^ sweet! It's always possible to build a spin that runs live but does not install correctly, so it's very helpful when people report an install that still works. ;) Have fun -- lwm is also one of my favorite stackers, so I'm glad you like it.
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It's actually a nice side effect that once a session is set up in live mode, and even some applications installed for a test run, they are carried over to the installation.
Pidsley, we can start assembling and collecting our rc files for the 'Cream' :) I will be back in Germany next weekend, and then have some family stuff to do, but I guess we can estimate mid-April for the first alpha. We can make a new repo as github.com/linuxbbq/cream and move the configs there, of course with the respective folders (like ../.i3/conf) Are you ready, Sir?
Pidsley, we can start assembling and collecting our rc files for the 'Cream' :) I will be back in Germany next weekend, and then have some family stuff to do, but I guess we can estimate mid-April for the first alpha. We can make a new repo as github.com/linuxbbq/cream and move the configs there, of course with the respective folders (like ../.i3/conf) Are you ready, Sir?
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Yes, I am (almost) ready, but it might be tomorrow before I start adding configs. I had to euthanize one of my cats this morning, so I have already started drinking.machinebacon wrote:Are you ready, Sir?
This is indeed a sweet "side effect" (and I have always appreciated it) -- I thought to mention it to RC, but I am a bit preoccupied right now.machinebacon wrote:It's actually a nice side effect that once a session is set up in live mode, and even some applications installed for a test run, they are carried over to the installation.
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Sorry to hear that. May she rest in peace. Of course it does not hurry at all, as said, we still have a month or two to go. Get yourself another drink, cheers!
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I actually didn't know this, very nice, thanks for that info.machinebacon wrote:It's actually a nice side effect that once a session is set up in live mode, and even some applications installed for a test run, they are carried over to the installation.
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^ its really handy. play with the live session, season to taste and install, done!
Sorry to hear about your cat, Pidsley.
Sorry to hear about your cat, Pidsley.
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Just a question, in theory sxhkd should work with these WMs, right?
EDIT: Nevermind, I was confused.
EDIT: Nevermind, I was confused.