On Thu, May 16, 2013 at 12:44 AM, Martin Miller wrote:
> I've been given a laptop for work that's running Kubuntu. In the KDE
> world is there something similar to metacity that I can kill so that I
> can start dwm?
This is for xmonad, but it might also work for dwm:
http://www.haskell.org/haskel
Hi,
Did you try with kwin?
Regards
--
H.Mo.
When I'm on school computers, I run dwm on top of gnome by doing
something like:
pkill -9 metacity && dwm
And then I have some rules set to move all the taskbars and things to
workspace 9. It works pretty well.
I've been given a laptop for work that's running Kubuntu. In the KDE
world is there so
use gdb or valgrind
On 05/15/13 10:28, matti christensen wrote:
Hello
i've been building my Raspberry pi system for months now using
http://crux-arm.nu/SupportedDevices/Raspberrypi as base. crux has only
minimal stuff to build on and thus is the best system for me ( it is
really difficult to fi
Hello
i've been building my Raspberry pi system for months now using
http://crux-arm.nu/SupportedDevices/Raspberrypi as base. crux has only
minimal stuff to build on and thus is the best system for me ( it is
really difficult to find minimalist enough system now-a-days ).
i've buit x.org, git, dw