Are there any XOrg implementations that aren't a pain to compile? I've
heard people complain about wayland but I haven't heard any good
reason as to why it's actually bad, so I'm considering just going with
that if it's less of a pain.
Hell, I'd be fine with acme or sam on frame buffer if that's possible.
On 7/1/17, Rendov Norra wrote:
> Are there any XOrg implementations that aren't a pain to compile? I've
> heard people complain about wayland but I haven't heard any good
> reason as to why it's actually bad, so I'm considerin
Idea: seamlessly pull clipboard content from remote machine when using
nvim/ranger
When: copy text pieces between vim instances opened in multiple ssh servers
Impl: xsel wrapper on each server => sync to host machine when piping into xsel
* fallback to xsel if $DISPLAY is available (xset -q