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www.paolomainardi.com
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| | | | | What I've always loved about Linux is its customizability and the freedom you have to configure your rice exactly you like it, especially when you pass the line of Desktop Environments to embrace more straightforward environments like tiling manager; this is where Linux on the desktop shines. Tiling managers allow arranging windows in non-overlapping frames and controlling any aspect using the keyboard, including opening, closing, moving, and resizing. Like the most known desktop environments (including macOS), they also have the concept of workspaces, where you can organize your windows in a way you feel more productive. | |
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maniacalrobot.co.uk
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www.chriswarbo.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The author shares an AutoHotKey script to fix a tiling window manager bug that incorrectly resizes a dual-monitor Linux Cygwin session when switching desktops on Windows. | |
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lambdacreate.com
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| | | [AI summary] A comprehensive technical guide detailing the step-by-step process of installing, configuring, and setting up lightweight desktop environments like i3 and XFCE on Alpine Linux. | ||