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Anonymous No.107000169 [Report] >>107000192 >>107000278 >>107000282 >>107001637 >>107001727 >>107001846 >>107002086 >>107002113 >>107002986 >>107003105 >>107003133 >>107003938 >>107004950 >>107006837 >>107011225
>*saves linux desktop*
thanks Poland.
Anonymous No.107000186 [Report] >>107003234
Anonymous No.107000192 [Report] >>107000207 >>107000215 >>107001713
>>107000169 (OP)

>tiling window manager

grow up
Anonymous No.107000207 [Report]
>>107000192
Anonymous No.107000215 [Report] >>107003979
>>107000192
SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR
Anonymous No.107000219 [Report]
wayland drove me back to windows
Anonymous No.107000278 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
>trannyland
Anonymous No.107000282 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
AI slop.
Anonymous No.107000316 [Report] >>107000415 >>107001645
Absolute crap
Can't split correctly
Can't resize correctly
Sway / i3 is far superior
Anonymous No.107000415 [Report]
>>107000316
hello drew
Anonymous No.107001621 [Report] >>107001675 >>107008148
>wayland
No, thank you.
Anonymous No.107001637 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
>Can't even run Obsidian correctly
No thanks. I don't use alpha release jokeware.
Anonymous No.107001645 [Report]
>>107000316
Works on my machine
Anonymous No.107001675 [Report] >>107001704 >>107006091 >>107008038
>>107001621
I'm a Linux noob but so far Wayland seems to work better on my hardware than X11.
Anonymous No.107001704 [Report] >>107002051 >>107003241 >>107011145
>>107001675
>I'm a Linux noob
great qualifier, taking your opinion very seriously
Anonymous No.107001713 [Report] >>107005083
>>107000192
>too complicated for me
Anonymous No.107001727 [Report] >>107001856
>>107000169 (OP)
what does this have to do with pooland?
Anonymous No.107001729 [Report]
i mean you gotta say, when you hover over your browser windows in your taskbar, and see soundcloud tab fullscreened with the song track you are listening to. linux is pretty sick
Anonymous No.107001773 [Report] >>107003238
tiling wms are whatever but you have to make them even more gay with rounded corners, glossy transparency, animations, and huge space wasting gaps between everything?
Anonymous No.107001846 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
These people don't actually use their computers. I'm convinced they rice them for a screen grab or faggot youtube video and then reformat.
Anonymous No.107001856 [Report]
>>107001727
vaxry is polish
Anonymous No.107002051 [Report] >>107004320
>>107001704
>opinion
It's my experience and never stated otherwise.
That attitude is why Linux will never reach even 5% desktop market share.
Anonymous No.107002086 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
>thanks Poland.
no problem kurwa
Anonymous No.107002113 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
haha OP I love anime girl XD
Anonymous No.107002986 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
somebody called me?
Anonymous No.107003082 [Report] >>107003109
loonix desktop is a joke
Anonymous No.107003105 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
Has any tinker tranny ever commented upon the design decisions behind the noose looking logo?
Even if it didn't look like a hangman's noose it is still way too big and misshaped compared to the font and typography.
Anonymous No.107003109 [Report]
>>107003082
This is so strange. It's called vsync off.
Anonymous No.107003133 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
huge day for 9 hyprland users
Anonymous No.107003224 [Report] >>107003287 >>107005929
I just don't get it. Why would I restrict my screen real estate like that? Whenever I'm doing something, I use it maximized and I'm locked in on that thing. Does someone out there enjoy scrolling all the time? Moreover, resizing the window will shift the webpage's aspect ratio too, making you lose track of your line position. What's the point of those small little windows that keep popping smaller and smaller? You can barely fit a line of text inside them. If anything, HL is a hinderance, an unproductive tool that doesn't aid your workflow at all.
Anonymous No.107003234 [Report]
>>107000186
lol
Anonymous No.107003238 [Report]
>>107001773
Feel free to turn them off if they bother you
Anonymous No.107003241 [Report] >>107003275 >>107004320
>>107001704
Linux will never reach a large user base if it doesn't just werk
it will never get the proper support or backing
it HAS TO BE noob friendly
IMHO a noobs opinion matters more than an autists opinion
Anonymous No.107003275 [Report]
>>107003241
Just use Linux Mint and stop worrying
Anonymous No.107003287 [Report] >>107003396
>>107003224
Are you retarded? Most websites don't even make proper use of a maximized browser window. Resolutions above 1080p exist, too. If an application actually takes proper advantage of the entire screen it will get its own workspace.
Anonymous No.107003396 [Report] >>107005909 >>107008154
>>107003287
LOL, so now all those windows are hidden behind numbers and separated by different disjointed workspaces. I have to memorize where each window sits. Just imagine working with an IDE, a browser, a terminal, a document, Figma, Slack, Spotify, the files manager, and other apps open all at the same time. You have no visual representation of their place. And if I want to open yet another program, I have to press a macro, type the first few letters, then hit enter—because, apparently, this is the more 'efficient' way of doing it, compared to simply clicking it in one short stroke right there on the taskbar, LOL!
Anonymous No.107003938 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
I don't hate Wayland. I like it, not as much as X11, but hyprland is utter shit
Anonymous No.107003979 [Report]
>>107000215
the person who first told me about hyprland and got me to start using it was an indian funny enough
Anonymous No.107004320 [Report]
>>107002051
>>107003241
Why would I care about that? how does it benefit me if more windows users use linux? The only thing windows users want is to turn linux into windows.
Anonymous No.107004868 [Report] >>107004889
Not being able to scale windows vertically is pissing me off. Yes i tried a transparent tkinter window.
Anonymous No.107004889 [Report] >>107004958
>>107004868
Do you mean scaling windows vertically while they are tiled?
Anonymous No.107004950 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
Should be castrated for promoting Wayland.
Anonymous No.107004958 [Report] >>107004982 >>107006462
>>107004889
Id like to leave some empty space so i can see the background. Also i have to add a plugin for the window bar.
Anonymous No.107004982 [Report]
>>107004958
Open a fully transparent terminal, that will take up space while not being visible :^)
Anonymous No.107005058 [Report]
>can't even run on an old thinkpad while other wayland compositors do
use case?
Anonymous No.107005083 [Report]
>>107001713
What? It's the opposite of complicated.
Anonymous No.107005096 [Report]
I don't need a tiling window manager though
Anonymous No.107005909 [Report]
>>107003396
And then your windows float at random places or you have to tab through 30 of them.
Anonymous No.107005929 [Report] >>107006159
>>107003224
You can also have a stacked or tabbed workspace. You might tile 4 windows on one workspace, have a single one on another, 4 tabbed on another.
Anonymous No.107006091 [Report] >>107006489
>>107001675
Now try gaming
Anonymous No.107006159 [Report] >>107006918
>>107005929
i actually really like tabs in window management. i wish kwin had support for them.
Anonymous No.107006462 [Report]
>>107004958
gaps between windows are standard on hyprland. You can probably configure how large they are. If you want a small window and see lots of your desktop, just float it.
Anonymous No.107006489 [Report]
>>107006091
smooth like butter
Anonymous No.107006837 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
omarchy saved hyprland
Anonymous No.107006918 [Report] >>107006936
>>107006159
fluxbox has tabs.
ctrl+drag a window titlebar into another window to put both inside the same window with a tab bar.

fluxbox is from 2001 btw.
Anonymous No.107006936 [Report]
>>107006918
that's what i was thinking of. your programs wouldn't even need to implement tabs if this was common.
Anonymous No.107008038 [Report]
>>107001675
It isn't working, you're just not noticing that it's broken.
Anonymous No.107008148 [Report]
>>107001621
mein bruder
Anonymous No.107008154 [Report]
>>107003396
there's nothing stopping you from having a taskbar with icons indicating the programs open on each workspace, or having pinned buttons that open programs when you click on them. using a tiling wm doesn't prevent you from doing those things.
Anonymous No.107009606 [Report]
We all know XFCE is the best.
Anonymous No.107011145 [Report]
>>107001704
I take his opinion more seriously than opinion from a linux tranny that spends 12 hours a day tinkering with xer web browsing machine
Anonymous No.107011225 [Report]
>>107000169 (OP)
Thanks, but I'm sticking with KDE.