I don’t know. People in general say it doesn’t work well on laptops.
I don’t know. People in general say it doesn’t work well on laptops.
Oh. A common theme in replies to this post has been that people don’t know much about tiling and are curious but not enough to get into it.
Ohh, so if I want to go full terminal, this might be better.
Is this a thing on all DEs?
100%. Learning a crossplatform thing is always better, especially when using proprietary OS.
How useful is tmux as compared to regular tiling? It might be a bit janky, I suppose.
I agree. It seems like a genuinely underrated feature, a surprise in today’s landscape where everything has its backers.
Lol. Same thing happens with me. I always install a popular software, immediately find it unintuitive and badly designed, uninstall it. Then I install it again in a few days, weeks or months and then learn how to use it. Then I rarely uninstall it.
Yes, I am trying it out. I get it doing what I want for the most part (mostly basic stuff).
I have noticed in comments and other online forums that people with smaller screens don’t like tiling due to this exact thing. This is a solution, sadly not implemented widely.
I love Linux. You can do this and there is still room for change. I hope some day I too make such a custom thing.
I have 19" screen. It saves time, especially when you open a tab for minute, then minimise it.
Sounds interesting. It is a whole new world
I have tried using workspaces on Mint (without tiling) and it felt decent. PopOS has a different philosophy about workspaces which I feel makes more sense with tiling. I will give it a shot.
They will probably gradually change things. A sudden change to the DE can be jarring and confusing to most beginners (to whom it is marketed)
I don’t know anymore. I used to think the same thing but then Popos does it automatically.
What do you use it for? How much does it make your experience better?
Honestly I am new to this, so I could not find anything for it. But I think YouTube will have a video or two.
Which TWM? What is the advantage over the default one?
I will go one step further. Most wars are started with a false flag operation.
This is my conspiracy theory with no evidence- 9/11, this thing, Pearl Harbor were all inside jobs. It is not that far fetched to think that governments would kill their own people to justify a war because they kill their soldiers anyways.
But this is not medieval time