Personally, I think DWM is most beautiful when used stock. There's just something about the simplicity of 0 patches/external code in addition to an already minimal, sub ~2k SLOC wm that never gets boring (although reading that back it sounds like it should get incredibly boring incredibly fast). For ricing, I think most other twm are better suited for the task tbh
Always learn and enjoy your videos! How about using DWL on wayland? Would be an interesting comparison to whats different between DWM/DWL. Blessings to all ...
Any chance you could do a tutorial on apt pinning? From what I understand this allows you to install packages when needed from testing or unstable. This is a topic I haven't learned yet and Google Gemini said that this is a skill that a system admin on Debian should have. The cura package in stable branch has plugin errors when launching. I know I can install the flatpack version but would love to know how to stick with official packages when I can. Thanks for your great content. Your more knowledgeable than I and I respect and appreciate the sharing of knowledge for sure.
I did a video on pinning when I was using bullseye. It was pinning with the goal of using the testing branch kernel. Not sure I recommend it. Personally, had more problems than it is worth, Just a quick fyi, if you want an updated kernel, backports is using 6.6.13-1 kernel. packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/linux-image-amd64
@@JustAGuyLinux Awesome thanks. inspired by this video, I started looking at CHADWM Seems to have a lot of the patches already installed. Makes me tempted to add it ot my NixOS set up as well.. Thanks again Keep em coming!
Personally, I think DWM is most beautiful when used stock. There's just something about the simplicity of 0 patches/external code in addition to an already minimal, sub ~2k SLOC wm that never gets boring (although reading that back it sounds like it should get incredibly boring incredibly fast). For ricing, I think most other twm are better suited for the task tbh
Always learn and enjoy your videos!
How about using DWL on wayland?
Would be an interesting comparison to whats different between DWM/DWL.
Blessings to all ...
Great suggestion!
I don't use debian and I don't use dwm. Still enjoy your videos =)
I appreciate that!
Any chance you could do a tutorial on apt pinning? From what I understand this allows you to install packages when needed from testing or unstable. This is a topic I haven't learned yet and Google Gemini said that this is a skill that a system admin on Debian should have. The cura package in stable branch has plugin errors when launching. I know I can install the flatpack version but would love to know how to stick with official packages when I can. Thanks for your great content. Your more knowledgeable than I and I respect and appreciate the sharing of knowledge for sure.
I did a video on pinning when I was using bullseye. It was pinning with the goal of using the testing branch kernel. Not sure I recommend it. Personally, had more problems than it is worth, Just a quick fyi, if you want an updated kernel, backports is using 6.6.13-1 kernel. packages.debian.org/bookworm-backports/linux-image-amd64
Djware made an excellent video on apt pinning. Learned a lot from it.
Another great video! Does your repo have your patched DWM ?
Yes
@@JustAGuyLinux Awesome thanks. inspired by this video, I started looking at CHADWM Seems to have a lot of the patches already installed. Makes me tempted to add it ot my NixOS set up as well.. Thanks again Keep em coming!