I think I'll stick my head out and say Enlightenment.
Looks good enough, works well enough, mature/old enough, both stable and
flexible enough [for me], and it's keeping up with Wayland support.
IIRC, I won't read the thread again, all the mentioned WMs and DEs have
a past and most likely a future. You might have noticed another thread,
"plasma 5 crashing". The bloated DEs, especially GNOME and KDE do not
provide a steady work-flow. New major releases often are released before
they are sta
FWIW, I've had the same experience in the last two kernels. I'm simply
exiting/restarting X as a work-around.
Larry
From: arch-general on behalf of Marshall
Neill
Sent: Tuesday, December 29, 2015 7:34 PM
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There is a Panel Applet, I think, that will restart Cinnamon. Or
maybe it's and extension.
Also, maybe
# updatedb
Just a thought.
Regards,
Marshall Neill
On 12/29/2015 07:22 PM, Francis Gerund wrote:
I'm not sure how that is supposed to be done (correctly). But I did > install: > > gtk
I'm not sure how that is supposed to be done (correctly). But I did
install:
gtk-update-icon-cache
and then tried:
sudo gtk-update-icon-cache (and)
sudo gtk-update-icon-cache /usr/share/icons/hicolor (and even)
sudo gtk-update-icon-cache -v /usr/share/icons/hicolor
all with no apparent results.
Wow.
It seems that desktop environments and window managers are like "standards"
- "the good thing is that there are so many of them". :-)
Well, then: which DEs and WMs are MOST likely to be still around (and have
major usage and development) in 5 years? In 10 years?
And which are LEAST lik
On 12/29/2015 09:44 AM, Mike Cloaked wrote:
For anyone having this kind of problem some additional useful info might be
obtained by running the suggested commands in
the page at http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/glxinfo/ - and getting at some
...
Sure - graphics is using intel i915
% glxinfo |
I use i3 with xfce4 session, It took me a while to figure out, but in the
session and startup dialog for xfce4 you canchoose a display chooser on login,
I disable all xfce4 sessions except xfce4-panel and xfsettingsd, install i3
with urxvt and all the plugins for urxvt (tabs, perls etc). In my
Okay, thanks for the replies.
Now, if backing up wasn't such a chore . . .
On Mon, Dec 28, 2015 at 4:47 PM, Mauro Santos
wrote:
> On 28-12-2015 19:51, Anthony Mapes wrote:
> >
> > It's worth noting that most hard drive life estimates are very
> conservative.
> >
> >
> https://techreport.com/re
On Tue, Dec 29, 2015 at 1:17 PM, Genes Lists wrote:
> Fully updated from testing repo.
>
> Since update to plasma 5.5 I am getting periodic crashes of plasmashell
> -trace back below. Seems to be connected with dri/swrast_dri.so.
>
> i915 graphics so not sure why swrast_dri is called - but then
Fully updated from testing repo.
Since update to plasma 5.5 I am getting periodic crashes of plasmashell
-trace back below. Seems to be connected with dri/swrast_dri.so.
i915 graphics so not sure why swrast_dri is called - but then again not
sure what that does exactly (sounds like software
I'm another extremely satisfied i3wm user.
Dmenu is amazing, and everything about i3 is so clean.
The config file syntax, the design principles, the container system, the
looks...
I use ranger as a (text-mode) file manager and dolphin when I want a
graphical one. Gwenview as image viewer. I tend
Francis Gerund, we forgot to mention that some users prefer
configuration files that aren't human readable over classic human
readable KISS configuration files, this might be important for you too,
when you chose your desktop environment. Seemingly not all Arch Linux
users consequently prefer the K
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