spectrwm- Review & Tutorial
Revision Dates: 11 Feb 2024 This posting is intended to function not only as a tutorial but, also, as a review and commentary on my 'long-term' use of spectrwm as…
Revision Dates: 11 Feb 2024 This posting is intended to function not only as a tutorial but, also, as a review and commentary on my 'long-term' use of spectrwm as…
If you are looking for a tiny footprint, secure, Linux (UX) OS, Alpine Linux may be the ticket. Even I have been able to successfully install Alpine in a virtual…
Revisions:Initial Draft: 13 Dec 2023Revised Draft: 14 Dec 2023 This document is yet another one of those I plan to update periodically. We'll see how that goes. Merchants Hotel ~1925…
8 Dec 2023- Original Rough DRAFT9 Dec 2023- Revision 1 of the Draft11 Dec 2023 - Revision 2 of the Draft This is a work-in-progress (updates will occur, as I…
I have recently changed my primary laptop's OS to run Debian Trixie/Sid (BearDog Distro) with Liquorix 6.4. I, also, have added some new Window Managers (WMs) to my single-user space…
revised: 1 Jan 20242 Dec 202320 Jul 202322 Jul 2023 Lately, I have taken the time to see how SwayWM/ Wayland might function for me (and you?). I began on…
Although no one has ever asked, I have become quite enamored by the look & feel of elegant minimalist Terminal User Interface (TUI) tools. Even if they don't 'actually' run…
Here's another piece of shell 'coolness'... used by this old geek. Oh My Zsh is a delightful, open source, community-driven framework for managing your Zsh configuration : Here is their…
If you are like me and like your terminal to offer some status info, but might prefer something a tad more minimal in use and look than neofetch, I recommend…
If you like ascii terminal art (?) here are some entertaining ideas/ links/ guides. ItsFOSS provides some interesting options. Because not everything can be found in every distribution, I have…