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Amen to everything you’re saying.
Amen to everything you’re saying.
Wait - you’re still running e16?!
Yeah, that was a game changer, learning about the dbl binds. I picked it up again a few weeks back, and those have been some pretty unproductive weeks
I remember that one of the things that really blew me away was the virtual desktop pager which was a live miniature of the actual desktops.
Could you expand on that? What is exceptional about the feature set, and how does e use the desktop differently?
‘not speedy, but ongoing’ - That sounds like E, alright …
I didn’t think I would ever say this, but: arch isn’t always the answer. True: the last time the entire system broke on me was in 2006’ish, but I can’t count the times certain apps have stopped working or some python upgrade messes up things. Sure: that’s the price of rolling release and AUR, and I wouldn’t be without it, but it’s a thing one has to learn to live with, and a thing that makes ‘arch’ the wrong answer to this particular question.
All that - and then you end up using Gnome?!