

Hahahah, same! I use a folders named as the hostname to build that machine’s config on the fly. And all my config files are in one repo that then I stow
Hahahah, same! I use a folders named as the hostname to build that machine’s config on the fly. And all my config files are in one repo that then I stow
I have a whole system around it, different machines sharing their config files (over a git repo), so if I tweak one, the others catch-up.
Also, you can “build the config file” (I am cat-ing several dynamic blocks depending on the machine I am sitting on) and then init the DE.
Why did you pick DK among the “same kind” ones? (like i3wm, which is what I currently use)
Interesting, do you know i3wm? If so, what is the advantage of spectrwm over it?
Finally a cultured person!
Arch. Yes, it is a tough start, yes, you’ll type stuff on the terminal, but my good god…
And then you have Arch Linux. [insert chef’s kiss]
Ctl-D is the End-of-File character. Programs interpret it as “that’s it, the input you were reading has finished”, and react accordingly.
Good job! Flexible tools empower us. Keep it up and spread the love with other people!
Nop. Wrong community, pal
How can I learn how to set this up?
Thank you! I learnt something today :)
Nice