Kurt H Maier wrote: > > But tiling doesn't work effectively on these screens (at least on my > > screen it doesn't). > > I haven't had any problems. I just use bottomstack.
OK, this may work somehow (Yes, I tried it). I prefer nmaster with no stacking area (currently I'm running vanilla dwm). By the way is there a reason why dwm has no nmaster by default (even 2wm has this)? > > All the world seems to be busy (or at least pretend this) and therefore > > has to run around with mobile devices (mobile phones, laptops, ...) in > > order to do their "important" work. In my opinion these mobile devices > > are just modern today and people often just buy them and use them in the > > public for no reason, just to show who they are. It became some kind of > > status symbol. > > If your at an airport, just look at the screens of these "business > > men" - nearly nobody of them does serious work (or at least I got the > > impression). You can also observe this at internet cafes or railway > > stations. > > I don't see how this relates to whether or not a netbook is a useful > tool, or how it relates to whether dwm runs well on one. I don't see this too. It was more likely some critical pseudo-philosophic statement that relates to it in the broader sense. In the future just ignore these verbose digressions I make. In this particular sense I just changed the topic from "Should I buy an EEE PC 1000?" to "Is it necessary to have a portable computer?", therefore it doesn't answer the initial question, but maybe can contribute to it's answer. > #Kurt H Maier Regards, Matthias-Christian
