

Hahahah, same! I use a folders named as the hostname to build that machine’s config on the fly. And all my config files are in one repo that then I stow
Hahahah, same! I use a folders named as the hostname to build that machine’s config on the fly. And all my config files are in one repo that then I stow
I have a whole system around it, different machines sharing their config files (over a git repo), so if I tweak one, the others catch-up.
Also, you can “build the config file” (I am cat-ing several dynamic blocks depending on the machine I am sitting on) and then init the DE.
Why did you pick DK among the “same kind” ones? (like i3wm, which is what I currently use)
Interesting, do you know i3wm? If so, what is the advantage of spectrwm over it?
Finally a cultured person!
Arch. Yes, it is a tough start, yes, you’ll type stuff on the terminal, but my good god…
Ctl-D is the End-of-File character. Programs interpret it as “that’s it, the input you were reading has finished”, and react accordingly.
Nice