Well I can still switch to cinnemon if needed, but im currently using i3 exclusively. For work, browsing the web, making music and play games once in a while.
It works great in i3 so I’m liking it so far. If linux Mint 22.3/23 has full Wayland support I might replace it with an Wayland alternative.
I never used Tiling Window Managers before, I started to like them like 2/3 weeks ago. (using linux since 2 years now).
I was experimenting with cortile but that wasn’t a good solution due to several bugs/instabilities. I3 seams to be one of the easier ones to customize, so I ended up using that instead.
Looks great. Kind of looks like the type of OS that they would make up for a movie about hackers. :D
Do you use i3 exclusively? Or do you have a more typical desktop environment for web browsing and such? And, if it’s the former, how do you like it?
Well I can still switch to cinnemon if needed, but im currently using i3 exclusively. For work, browsing the web, making music and play games once in a while.
It works great in i3 so I’m liking it so far. If linux Mint 22.3/23 has full Wayland support I might replace it with an Wayland alternative.
I never used Tiling Window Managers before, I started to like them like 2/3 weeks ago. (using linux since 2 years now). I was experimenting with cortile but that wasn’t a good solution due to several bugs/instabilities. I3 seams to be one of the easier ones to customize, so I ended up using that instead.
Thanks, that’s good to know. I’ve been curious about going with a tiling window manager for a while now.