On 27 Nov 2012, John L. Cunningham wrote: > On Tue, Nov 27, 2012 at 04:09:07PM +0000, Anthony Campbell wrote: > > > > Xmonad is good but for configuration you have to delve into Haskell, > > In my experience, it's not that bad. Mostly because someone has probably > already done what you want it to do AND blogged about it. So you just > have to cut-and-paste. > > > which is quite an undertaking. Dwm is easier to configure (in C, but you > > don't really need to know C to change things). I3 and spectrwm both are > > I use dwm on all my desktops. Have you heard of anyone using it as a > window manager inside a desktop environment? My google-fu is failing me. > > -- > John
Yes, I resorted to cut-and-paste from stuff on the net for xmonad myself, but I felt that this was a second-best solution. Xmonad has a good discussion forum, which helps. I don't know about using any tiling wm on a desktop - I haven't used one for years. AC -- Anthony Campbell - a...@acampbell.org.uk http://www.acampbell.org.uk http://www.reviewbooks.org.uk http://www.skepticviews.org.uk http://www.acupuncturecourse.org.uk http://www.smashwords.com/profile.view/acampbell -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121128084923.ga21...@acampbell.org.uk