> > Uuuum, systemd does process ACPI events…
>
> Please excuse me, I frankly have no idea of
> all the "features". The fact that it does more
> than boot, halt and reboot kills my desire
> to try it.
My point is that I don't want to add some other NIH tool to do things
that my init system already
Alex Pilon wrote:
> Uuuum, systemd does process ACPI events…
Please excuse me, I frankly have no idea of
all the "features". The fact that it does more
than boot, halt and reboot kills my desire
to try it.
Cág
Greetings.
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 07:11:49 +0200 Alex Pilon wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 02:28:14AM +0300, Cág wrote:
> > Of course, tis just me. I'm sure Arch/Manjaro users
> > will find it useful.
>
> Uuuum, systemd does process ACPI events…
acpid does process ACPI events for me. Acpid didn’
Greetings.
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016 07:12:43 +0200 Thomas Oltmann
wrote:
> Hey everybody,
>
> I just started tinkering with dwm a couple of weeks ago. And I
> especially love how customisable and extensible it is. No weird 'writing
> Javascript Applets' or 'hooking into' other functions or fiddlin
On Sun, Jun 19, 2016 at 02:28:14AM +0300, Cág wrote:
> Of course, tis just me. I'm sure Arch/Manjaro users
> will find it useful.
Uuuum, systemd does process ACPI events…
Hi there,
Judging from my experience: I don't use a display
manager, nor dbus, systemd, consolekit etc. I'm
not sure if these things are popular here
(well, systemd at least, as the vast majority here uses
OpenBSD, right?). Also I treat my tty sessions as usual
sessions, i.e. I need X11 only to su
On Sun, 19 Jun 2016, Thomas Oltmann wrote:
> So, what do you think? Do you even feel there's a need for a
> shutdown-menu for dwm? Are you happy with the quality of the source code?
What does it do that dmenu + a shell script can't?
Hey everybody,
I just started tinkering with dwm a couple of weeks ago. And I
especially love how customisable and extensible it is. No weird 'writing
Javascript Applets' or 'hooking into' other functions or fiddling with
cryptic XML files - it's just C code.
However, I really missed being a