Greetings,
I was wondering what the suckless community thinks about various
projects aimed at Internet decentralisation and privacy - some of
which are listed here [0]. Are there any projects in this area that
are particularly promising from a suckless perspective?
My personal reason for asking i
Ari Malinen wrote:
> It does the job for me.
>
Nice.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2014 12:52:33 -0400
Calvin Morrison wrote:
> Free should mean anyone can take my code and do what they please with
> it. Somewhat free is usually like, they can do whatever they want, but
> leave my name on it. GNU Free is, sure you can use it, but you need to
> contribute back any
This patch clarifies in the man page that the default key binding
Mod1-Shift-[1..n] removes the other tags from the focused window in
addition to adding the nth tag. May not be worth applying but this did
cause a bit of confusion for me.
Calebdiff --git a/dwm.1 b/dwm.1
index 6687011..29cf319 10064
After seeing Jacob Appelbaum's speech this morning beamed from Berlin to
Boston via a conglomeration of Jitsi, Tor, and other tools, it's great to
see work being done on a sane base to address this need. A suckless
client is definitely something I could get behind.
Caleb
Greetings,
As a novice Linux user, I've been thinking it would be useful to see
some screencasts of experienced suckless users doing everyday things
like sending email, navigating directories, checking the calendar,
programming, looking up a word in the dictionary, etc.
I switched to Linux/c