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I was curious about the bspwm window manager, and discovered that Manjaro actually has a spin of it in the Community Editions, so I decided to give it a try. It's actually very nice as configured, reminds me of using the likes of dwm, spectrwm, i3, etc., only even better.
Hooooooowdy JWJ May the Linux be with you! How are you old friend?
I am well, S11. However, my CentOS 7 (after using 6.10) installation was a failure. The installer hung, and would not recover. Checksum was okay, so who knows? As a result, I am now using Fedora 29. I haven't used Fedora since 11. I must say, it is quite nice. Also beginning to understand the appeal of Gnome 3: it's so basic and lacking in configuration options as-is, and the defaults are so sane (including nice keybindings), that I'm spending very little time tweaking the interface (as I usually do with any other DE or WM), and more time gettin' sh*t done! Perhaps I'm becoming an OS pragmatist, hahaha!
Shhhhhhhh don't tell anyone but I'm still running Debian 8. Must up that soon. It runs, it works well and I like it.
I'm getting old, why shouldn't my system
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