Re: [dev] I'm back

2012-11-17 Thread Justin Pogue
For whatever it's worth (which is not much since I don't contribute much of anything to this community anyway), I hardly touch the mouse and wouldn't even notice if mouse functionality was removed from the bar. I do like having the bar managed by DWM though. The fewer external programs I have to

Re: [dev] [dwm] Tags vs Monitors

2012-01-12 Thread Justin Pogue
I actually really prefer it this way because it's a lot more flexible. I've tried other WM's and this behavior is the reason I always come back to DWM. That said, I like your idea and would love to see it implemented in the form of a patch. On Thu, Jan 12, 2012 at 9:16 AM, Thomas Dean <78...@web

Re: [dev] monsterwm - 700 SLOC dwm fork

2012-01-04 Thread Justin Pogue
Obligatory: http://xkcd.com/445/ On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 12:04 PM, Seth Hover wrote: > On Wed, Jan 4, 2012 at 5:06 AM, Kurt H Maier wrote: >> >> On Wed, Jan 04, 2012 at 12:05:09PM +0100, Stefan Mark wrote: >> > This statement has some nice boomerang Irony. >> >> pretty amazing that you don't unde

Re: [dev] [wmii] widgets with graphics?

2011-12-22 Thread Justin Pogue
Sidestepping the holy-war topic here, I'd like to point out that there are plenty of status bars out there like tint2 and dzen2 that you could use. I've even heard of people using DWM in conjunction with xfce-panel. A patch to add the same functionality that one of these examples already does ver

Re: [dev] Shameless patch request

2011-12-07 Thread Justin Pogue
I hadn't thought of that. DVTM would work nicely I think. Still a neat idea for a patch imo. Maybe I'll take a swing at it and learn a thing or two. On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:09 PM, Daniel Kowalski wrote: > On 12/07/2011 06:04 PM, Justin Pogue wrote: >> At work, I typica

Re: [dev] Shameless patch request

2011-12-07 Thread Justin Pogue
watch was my first choice over the bash one-liner, but its not available to me on the Solaris boxes that I'm watching. On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:08 PM, Evan Gates wrote: >> At work, I typically have a terminal doing something like "while true; >> do ls -l /var/cores && sleep 10 && clear; done", a

Re: [dev] Shameless patch request

2011-12-07 Thread Justin Pogue
I will probably try this and see if it's something I can work with. I feel like this would get clumsy fast since I am working with several different test machines and sometimes 2 or 3 of them simultaneously. On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 12:03 PM, ilf wrote: > On 12-07 11:04, Justin Pog

[dev] Shameless patch request

2011-12-07 Thread Justin Pogue
At work, I typically have a terminal doing something like "while true; do ls -l /var/cores && sleep 10 && clear; done", and it bugs me that I'm taking up so much screen space with things like that when all I need to be able to see is whether or not there are any files being created there. All I ne

Re: [dev] dwm and Xwindow

2011-11-16 Thread Justin Pogue
On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 3:20 PM, Guilherme Lino wrote: > hello > Is there any way to dim the brightness or gamma of dwm unfocused windows?? > cumps > > > -- > > Guilherme Lino > Not that I know of for *all* windows, but if I remember right rxvt has an option like this that you can put in your .Xd

Re: [dev] [wmii] Dualhead + tiling

2011-11-14 Thread Justin Pogue
On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Jonas H. wrote: > Hi folks! > > Is it possible to use tiling w/ dualhead? i.e. have a separate tiling area > on each monitor - so that if you move a window from monitor 0 to monitor 1 > in floating mode and then move it to the tiling layer, it stays on monitor > 1.

Re: [dev] Suckless Desktop Environment

2011-11-09 Thread Justin Pogue
Hey did you hear the one about the giant? Nevermind, its over your head. On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 4:08 PM, 2>&1 wrote: > On Monday, 7 November 2011 2:07:44 pm Kurt H Maier wrote: >> The very use of the phrase "Desktop Environment" betrays your >> low-lying commitment to the capitalist patriarchal

Re: [dev] Suckless Desktop Environment

2011-11-07 Thread Justin Pogue
Dibs on writing the keyboard vs mouse for porn viewing documentation. We could sneak it in as an extra man page with DWM. man porn On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 1:21 PM, Christoph Lohmann <2...@r-36.net> wrote: > Of course we have huge disparities and holy fights, like how > to edit text or if it is mo

Re: [dev] Linux sucks!

2011-10-27 Thread Justin Pogue
On Thu, 2011-10-27 at 16:04 +0200, hiro wrote: > You guys are so stupid if you think ./configure is great > beat me to it

Re: [dev] wmpus - a new cross platform wm

2011-09-30 Thread Justin Pogue
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

Re: [dev] [dwm] merging bottom stack?

2011-09-26 Thread Justin Pogue
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:52 PM, G David Modica wrote: > On 21:43 Mon 26 Sep     , Nick wrote: >> Hi folks, >> >> Just wondering what people think about the idea of merging the >> bstack layout patch to the plain vanilla dwm? It's pretty >> non-intrusive, and a very useful layout for small screens

Re: [dev] Suckless Smartphone?

2011-06-06 Thread Justin Pogue
On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Bjartur Thorlacius wrote: > On 6/6/11, John Matthewman wrote: >> On 6/6/11, ilf wrote: >>> I actually only want a Browser and a usable Terminal with an SSH-Client. >> >> Well there's your problem. Save your money and get a dumbphone -- >> like, maybe one of the ch

Re: [dev] /run coming to a linux distribution near you

2011-03-30 Thread Justin Pogue
> any news on its development? > > *curious* seconded

Re: [dev] which minimal os

2011-02-16 Thread Justin Pogue
On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 9:37 PM, Kurt H Maier wrote: > On Wed, Feb 16, 2011 at 10:30 PM, Michael Farnbach > wrote: >> One of the first things I learned many years ago watching the flame wars >> on Slashdot is that there are two types of people...(roughly) > > 1) Those who don't invalidate other p

Re: [dev] which minimal os

2011-02-16 Thread Justin Pogue
On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 8:33 PM, Michael Farnbach wrote: > As with most answers, this one depends on a few things... > > Do you want it tiny for an alternative arch, like ARM? > Do you want it tiny and fast, because it is running on something really old? > Do you want it tiny and fast because you

Re: [dev] which minimal os

2011-02-11 Thread Justin Pogue
I generally tend to go for Archlinux, because its pretty simple to set up a very lightweight system right out of the box, and the rolling release means that I never have to reinstall or deal with a huge update. I've never had any stability issues with it personally, but it does happen, particularl

Re: [dev] Stali

2011-02-01 Thread Justin Pogue
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 6:26 AM, pancake wrote: > On 02/01/11 10:44, Jens Staal wrote: >> On a related note - if someone knows how to build stuff against >> bionic.a, feel free to provide a link with documentation :) >> I would like to package various things in AUR against this library to >> see w

Re: [dev] Stali

2011-01-31 Thread Justin Pogue
I can offer some help as well. I'm not too well versed in building systems from scratch (reading through LFS right now for the second time trying to understand, haha), but if you need help testing things or compiling things I have a small mountain of mostly unused processing power at my fingertips

Re: [dev] question about surf browser and saving passwords

2011-01-29 Thread Justin Pogue
config.h is located in the same directory as the surf source that you compiled. make your changes and recompile it. Not to sound like a jerk either but it sounds like you could benefit greatly from some basic background reading on linux in general. On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Claudiu Bucur

[dev] Stali

2011-01-29 Thread Justin Pogue
I know this list is mainly for dwm and wmii, but I'm wondering if there's any word yet on how far out a first release of Stali is? It looks really cool.