Haven’t changed anything major in a while and feeling very productive. Feel free to ask for any details.

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      This is my config for sway. I’ve written it in an Emacs org mode document which Emacs exports to the correct location. This could be helpful for you as it is clearly cut up into sections and makes configuring sway a little simpler to understand. I haven’t updated the information in the tables for every change I’ve made (should really get around to that), but save that I hope it can be helpful.

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        Appreciate it. I wound up giving up on Sway just because so many applications fail to have proper support for Wayland. coughdiscordcough.

        I’ve got i3wm configured for now, testing that out for a while.

        I’ll still save your config and maybe I’ll fire it up again down the road.

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          You’re VERY right about discord, all electron apps run horribly on wayland and through xwayland in my experience. A good i3 config is easy to convert to a sway config later down the line (that’s what I did).

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    I always see these four screen arch setups, is this standard for arch? What am I looking at here? I’ve never moved away from debiam so I don’t know what I’m missing

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      you can do this on debian, too. It’s not specific to the OS – it’s the window manager. Specifically, this kind of window manager is called a tiling window manager.

      Basically it just organizes your windows slightly differently. Instead of having them floating around like in Windows, Mac, or traditional desktop environments like GNOME, it tiles them – when you open a new window, it automatically split screens it.

      window managers also don’t by default have things like a battery display or a wi-fi applet, like your typical desktop environment does – you have to do that stuff manually by building some sort of status bar (there are various apps that provide status bars).

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    I’ve been on the same Qtile rice for eons and have been looking at sway, mind sharing configuration? I’d love to try this out!