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| | This week, we'll be exploring window managers-a key part of the Linux experience that many users may not fully understand. Whether you're a beginner looking
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| | X11, Wayland and how they work.
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| | [AI summary] The user has transitioned to Arch Linux, finding it more efficient and customizable compared to other operating systems. They use a tiling window manager, dwm, and have customized their keyboard layout for both Turkish and English. They rely heavily on the terminal for all tasks, using st and bash, and prefer neovim for text editing. They utilize dvtm for managing terminal sessions and ranger for file management. The user also employs gitjournal for note-taking, pass for password management, and uses Brave with Vim keybindings. The overall experience has been challenging but rewarding, leading to increased productivity and a deeper understanding of their workflow.
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| For some reasons, I decided to use FreeBSD on my laptop. Several times have I tried it in the last few years. Several times have I stopped after the first issue that I felt was sign of it not being built for me. This time, I'll go for at least a whole month of using it. So I can really decide if I keep using it ; or switch back to OpenBSD.