Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-10-03 Thread Alexander Keller
> what do you guys do for wget like functionality? opt for curl? I just use curl. If you really need something small, you could use netcat: nc example.com 80 GET / HTTP/1.1 Host: example.com User-Agent: netcat

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-10-03 Thread stephen Turner
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 4:34 PM, Hannes Blut wrote: > On 22.09.16 at 03:42pm, stephen Turner wrote: >> >> I liked the old debian floppy net install, 75 mb base cli only image. >> apt get your way to happiness. It didn't fit with the suckless as they >> did a lot to their system but it wasn't ubunt

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-28 Thread Hannes Blut
On 22.09.16 at 03:42pm, stephen Turner wrote: I liked the old debian floppy net install, 75 mb base cli only image. apt get your way to happiness. It didn't fit with the suckless as they did a lot to their system but it wasn't ubuntu. These days you can't even install a Cli for less than 100+ mb.

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread hiro
you're right that ubuntu systemd is too difficult to remove. there are solutions for the people who want a 100MB debian CLI install: you can use debian packages without debian, too (not gonna guide your direction with more details though).

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread Nick Warne
On Thu, 22 Sep 2016 21:31:09 +0200 hiro <23h...@gmail.com> wrote: > then it's no better than ubuntu. i can deselect stuff there, too. > So you use ubuntu? - deselect systemd? What I meant was pulseaduio, KDE et al isn't a base requirement - just if you want it. Nick -- "Gosh that takes me bac

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread stephen Turner
I liked the old debian floppy net install, 75 mb base cli only image. apt get your way to happiness. It didn't fit with the suckless as they did a lot to their system but it wasn't ubuntu. These days you can't even install a Cli for less than 100+ mb. i really don't understand what they are feeding

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread hiro
then it's no better than ubuntu. i can deselect stuff there, too.

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread Nick Warne
On 22 Sep 2016 09:51:00 +0100 Nick Warne wrote: > On Sep 22 2016, Cág wrote: > > >hiro wrote: > > > >> networkmanager should be removed first thing on any distribution > >> slack doesn't sound so great if it includes some crap tbh. > > > >It has PulseAudio in the default installation. And KD

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread Nick Warne
On Sep 22 2016, Cág wrote: hiro wrote: networkmanager should be removed first thing on any distribution slack doesn't sound so great if it includes some crap tbh. It has PulseAudio in the default installation. And KDE is autoselected in the installer. Cág I have none of that installed -

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread Cág
hiro wrote: networkmanager should be removed first thing on any distribution slack doesn't sound so great if it includes some crap tbh. It has PulseAudio in the default installation. And KDE is autoselected in the installer. Cág

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-22 Thread hiro
again, libinput On 9/22/16, Greg Reagle wrote: > On Wed, Sep 21, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Nick Warne wrote: >> One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or >> using the pad side edge) to scroll a web page etc. >> Is that doable? > > If I had a mouse wheel I'd let you know how I d

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Greg Reagle
On Wed, Sep 21, 2016, at 12:10 PM, Nick Warne wrote: > One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or > using the pad side edge) to scroll a web page etc. > Is that doable? If I had a mouse wheel I'd let you know how I do it, but I don't. I use a track ball. I wonder if the

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread hiro
networkmanager should be removed first thing on any distribution slack doesn't sound so great if it includes some crap tbh. On 9/21/16, Nick Warne wrote: > Hi Cág > > On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 21:10:42 +0100 > Cág wrote: > > >> Nice to see Slackware people here. > > We are everywhere ;) Just Slack ne

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
Hi Cág On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 21:10:42 +0100 Cág wrote: > Nice to see Slackware people here. We are everywhere ;) Just Slack never breaks so you don't see us :) > > One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or > > using the pad side edge) to scroll a web page etc. > > >

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread hiro
try libinput instead of older evdev/synaptics stuff for both trackpoint and touchpads. it works great on thinkpads.

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Martin Kühne
Speaking of showing off, I set up a repository where I publish my dotfiles and desktop patches [0]. I just patched dmenu_run to cleanly exec whatever it's supposed to run. cheers! mar77i [0] https://github.com/mar77i/dotfiles

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Cág
Nick Warne wrote: Hi, Nice to see Slackware people here. One little thing I do miss though is scrolling with mouse wheel (or using the pad side edge) to scroll a web page etc. Is that doable? Try some of these [0]. Of course apply what fits you. There are some example files I use now [1],

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 11:27:40 -0400 Greg Reagle wrote: > Speaking of just discovering dwm, I started using it several months > ago, and I have found that the systray patch for dwm [1] or the > stalonetray program [2] are very useful for showing my volume > control, dropbox status, and network icon

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Nick Warne
Hi Greg, On Wed, 21 Sep 2016 11:27:40 -0400 Greg Reagle wrote: > Speaking of just discovering dwm, I started using it several months > ago, and I have found that the systray patch for dwm [1] or the > stalonetray program [2] are very useful for showing my volume > control, dropbox status, and ne

Re: [dev] Just discovered dwm

2016-09-21 Thread Greg Reagle
Speaking of just discovering dwm, I started using it several months ago, and I have found that the systray patch for dwm [1] or the stalonetray program [2] are very useful for showing my volume control, dropbox status, and network icon. [1] http://dwm.suckless.org/patches/systray [2] http://stalon