On 2011-09-30 20:12, Jakub Lach wrote:
> Dnia 30 września 2011 20:08 "Suraj N. Kurapati"
> napisał(a):
>
> > The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11:
> >
> > http://xcb.freedesktop.org
>
> How many is "all"? I'm aware of few.
It does seem to be what folks are gravitating
On 2011-09-30, Al Gest wrote:
> it seems to be bundled with a very suckfull license that I tend to
> avoid like the plague.
The GPL is generally my preferred license, but lets not get into that
argument now. However, I could probably be convinced to switch to a
permissive license for this particul
Dnia 30 września 2011 20:08 "Suraj N. Kurapati"
napisał(a):
> The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11:
>
> http://xcb.freedesktop.org
How many is "all"? I'm aware of few.
On Fri 30 Sep 2011 07:23:25 AM PDT, Andy Spencer wrote:
> *yet another* new window manager, called `wmpus' [1].
> [...]
> - Runs natively on X11 and MS Windows
The newer WMs are all using libxcb instead of xlib for X11:
http://xcb.freedesktop.org
Good luck on your project! :-)
--
You have a
Same here. I typically have to work in Windows with a spreadsheet, a
browser, and at least 2 ssh terminals to a sun box at any given time.
Tiling would be a godsend. I'll play around with it at home a little
bit before I venture so far as using it on my work machine though.
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011
I'm quite interested in the possibility of using its functionality on
Windows, but it seems to be bundled with a very suckfull license that
I tend to avoid like the plague.
On 30 September 2011 08:23, Andy Spencer wrote:
> Hello there,
>
> I would like to point out a project I've started on for *
> Should I do the "hg --config
> format.dotencode=0" trick that the hg docs suggest and push it? It
> seems fair since other repos don't seem to need dotencode.
I did that for now, so the sandy repo is back online. It's not like we
were going to have files starting with "._" or " " anyways
Apolog
Hello there,
I would like to point out a project I've started on for *yet another*
new window manager, called `wmpus' [1]. It's not actually a suckless
project, but I thought some folks here might be interested nonetheless.
The biggest feature is that it should be portable and work well with
dif