Re: I3wm, any progress?

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That's why I was asking earlier if there were any example i3 configs that work well with Orca however yes.

That's also a constant with window managers, you need to set it up, i3 isn't the worst out there, hello there xmonad for that, because....for some godforsaken reason, it's in Haskell, and no clue why. I3 by comparison, is easier to work with, so is Ratpoison


On 7/10/22 12:12, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
The fact that you have to set up i3 threw config files yourself may be nice for some people, but for some, not so much. Some of us actually have things to do besides play with software.

It's as simple as that.

Warm regards,

Brandt Steenkamp

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On 2022/07/10 11:47, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
What specifically didn't you like about I3?

I'm genuinely curius, since Ratpoison seems carried less in terms of distros than I3. If I could get a VM up and going (thank you qemu) I'd give i3 a go to compare it.


Don't get me wrong. Ratpoison is great. However, on this machine, it's either build it from source, since it's not in the repos and the distro[s attitude is well, we ship I3 why should we ship Ratpoison....or a draining and complex desktop


On 7/10/22 09:05, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi guys,

I've tried my hand at i3, but, just, no. RatPoison with the Strychnine (spelling) tool for setup works better in all ways for the blindy.

Warm regards,

Brandt Steenkamp

Sent using Thunderbird from Windows 11

On 2022/07/09 14:34, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
Hi,

Yes, I use I3WM as my daily driver on Arch Linux. The trick with being
productive with I3 is to configure its config file (mine is in
~/.config/i3/config).

The manual is straightforward. Since I do not do the taskbar checking,
that is where you may have problems for checking notifications and
battery status etc.

Linux for blind general discussion <blinux-list@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

So, I was told the other week I3 works with Orca.

Anyone had any luck with getting i3 to work with Orca up till now? I
mean, if it can be made to work, it'd suit my laptop more than a full
fledged desktop. So I'm stil curious on this

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