I3 is okay, it's really not for me. My favorite to date has been qtile. It's highly configurable and python is a fine configurator. Awesome is also a favorite. Thanks for the window manager series Josh!
I guess it comes down to what is familiar: if you began your wm experience with auto tiling, then manual tiling just won't cut it. That's fine. In my case, it was the other way around: I started with i3 some 3 years ago, and now on Wayland I use Sway because manual tiling is what I know. It's what keeps me from jumping to the Hyprland train; I just don't want to lose all that muscle memory and configuration knowledge I've built through the years. Anyway, glad you took a look at Sway in a fair-minded manner. Many Linux-content creators badmouth i3/Sway because it's not "productive" (again, almost exclusively because of the lack of autotiling). But just look at The Primeagen's vanilla i3 setting and tell me he is not productive! Productivity, I think, has more to do with the person than with your choice of wm. Anyway, sorry for the tangent. :P
Can we blame Wayland for the lip sync issues? lol?
Nope that's me misalignment the audio
I3 is okay, it's really not for me. My favorite to date has been qtile. It's highly configurable and python is a fine configurator. Awesome is also a favorite. Thanks for the window manager series Josh!
If you are "in" to gentoo you should try to install your own kernel not a dist one.
Why?
@@10leej You compiled everything else🤷♀
Love the wm series. Great stuff.
My favourite window managers are on x11:Qtile and Wayland; Hyprland ( I know you didn't like it)
Curious What you daily drive now and if you tried Weston.
Currently gnome on debian.
I guess it comes down to what is familiar: if you began your wm experience with auto tiling, then manual tiling just won't cut it. That's fine. In my case, it was the other way around: I started with i3 some 3 years ago, and now on Wayland I use Sway because manual tiling is what I know. It's what keeps me from jumping to the Hyprland train; I just don't want to lose all that muscle memory and configuration knowledge I've built through the years. Anyway, glad you took a look at Sway in a fair-minded manner. Many Linux-content creators badmouth i3/Sway because it's not "productive" (again, almost exclusively because of the lack of autotiling). But just look at The Primeagen's vanilla i3 setting and tell me he is not productive! Productivity, I think, has more to do with the person than with your choice of wm. Anyway, sorry for the tangent. :P
You should test DWL if you like good old DWM.
I'm still working out the environment variables patch to have a working system. But it is on the list.
Hikari is an excellent wayland wm that gets no love on youtube - think about adding it to your list
It's on there.