Exactly. I'm looking through Solus's packages rightg now and they offer
three or four desktops, plus several window managers. Mate has issues,
at least on this specific distro, i.e. locking up when certain apps
exit, completely locking up to the point of needing to force the power
off to shut my laptop down. THis mainly still happens with Chromium apps
as well, yes.
Now if I could work on getting Arch to boot on my laptop, I could nring
my Ratpoison script over.
See I feel like, and correct me if I'm wrong, this unspoken attitude of
I /must/ use Mate/ because I've been taught it';s the most accessssible.
Which I don't buy into, at all. I mean, I want a WM on my system because
it is infinitely more productive for me. However I'm missing the ability
to, say, use the volume up/down keys on my laptop in a bare bones WM and
not found the package for that yet however.
I only use about 5=10% of what Mate offerrs up, to me that's wasted
resources.
See if I could do voice calls in a command line way, I'd be okay with
ditching a DE, closest I'vee got is a WM like Ratpoison that's insanely
lightweight and lets me do most of what I'm after.
Sidenote: Can I build Ratpoison from source? It doesn't ship in Solus at all
On 7/11/22 15:35, Linux for blind general discussion wrote:
I can't speak for anyone else, but the main reason I don't use mate or
Gnome, or any other full Desktop Environment is because I have no need
for the majority of the functionality a DE provides, and am happy
doing nearly every thing from the Linux console with a console screen
reader. Heck, if I ever found a text-only web browser that was a
decent replacement for Firefox, I'd probably ditch the GUI altogether.
The only reason I use a Window Manager at all is because the script I
use to launch a stripped down xsession for just Firefox and Orca
requires a window manager and it being my understanding that while you
can run a single GUI app without a Window Manager, any child windows
created will be inaccessible without a Window Manager... I'm currently
using flwm as my window manager, not because of any specific features,
but because it has the fewest dependencies and smallest disc usage of
the Window managers I've tried with the aforementioned script that
works with Firefox+Orca with a completely default config for the
window manager(can't remember which, but there was at least one window
manager I tried that was smaller than flwm, but resulted in Orca and
Firefox being completely unresponsive).
That said, the question seems a bit out of place... After all, one of
Linux's biggest selling points is that it gives you options as to how
you interact with your computer instead of trying to force you into
doing things the way the OS maker wants you to do things, and the
ability to choose between the many full-featured Desktop Environments
and the even greater number of stand alone window managers is part of
that.
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