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siksik2447y@linuxxx It can be slightly overwhelming at first as you have to handle the windows with the keyboard, but once you get used to it, the minimalism is something you really appreciate
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@linuxxx
I want xmonad but haven't gotten around to configure it... Tried to but I failed... If I have a few days i think I'm going to dive in.
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siksik2447y@linuxxx I'm very interested in xMonad, I'll probably get to it once I feel comfortable with Haskell :)
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T1l32117yWhy do people always always always share that they installed linux but then never continue to use it?
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@T1l3 Maybe because for those people it is more of an achievement.
Once they made it they realize it is too hard not to break or maintain it and stepping back to Windows.
Those are not real linux users.
I had this with Ubuntu. (12.04 or 14.04, dont know exactly)
- Installed it as Dual-Boot distro.
- Tried some desktop effects (ccsm).
- Accedential disabled the Unity-Support-Plugin and broke the Window-Manager.
- Stopped using it.
And after some month I bought a RaspberryPi because of some YT-Tutorials with it. At this time I got to know with the terminal fairly well.
And some time later I started switching to LM Mate 17 because of bash. I had it for over a year before I switched to Arch.
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