

#SEAFILE AUTOSTART I3 WINDOWS#
Overall, I’m more efficient around windows management with bspwm. I changed to VSCodium because VSCode started installing extensions that I never asked for, and MS is sneakily re-enabling telemetry. Add this to the i3 configuration file: Create specific layout for applications. Thunar on the GUI and nnn on the terminal. 2 Answers Sorted by: 3 Refer to Layout saving in i3. Zstyle ':completion:*' special-dirs false when doing cd # for some reason I have to put it last Wid = $(xdotool getactivewindow ) wininfo = $(xwininfo -id " $wid " ) width = $( echo " $wininfo " | awk '/Width/ /.bash_aliasesįi # Disable graphical SSH ask pass & unset SSH_ASKPASSĮxport GIT_ASKPASS = # do not suggest. I reproduced the key shortcut I was using (win+z) to send the window to the scratchpad/desktop 12. It turns out I created 12 desktops and use the 12th desktop as scratchpad. This was initially a kind of blocker for me. I removed most of the modules and only kept the CPU state, date, desktops and tray. I found most theme overwhelming and I was looking for something lighter. And I’m not unhappy to have i3 around, should I mess up something in bspwm. Those are pulled automatically in the i3 spin.
#SEAFILE AUTOSTART I3 INSTALL#
You can probably start with a minimal Fedora Server install but you would have to figure out the LightDM and audio stuff. This means I don’t pull all the Gnome dependencies and the i3 spin brings LightDM, which I like better. I use the i3 spin to bootstrap my bspwm installation (using Ansible playbooks). Lenovo t14s with 32GB of RAM and 1TB NVME. At the very least it can give some ideas. I have my own workflows and have no pretension that this is the best way to organize your environment. This desktop environment is probably not for you. I’m going to go over my current desktop environment and workflows in this post.

The second biggest improvement is how you can easily reorganize and resize your windows: This is one of the biggest improvement for me. In i3wm, if you open 5 terminals in the same desktop you get 5 “columns”. I started looking at how other tiling window managers were handling things and decided to give bspwm a try.Īfter some tests I made the move in September, because it is indeed easier to manage windows, I really liked the “client” (called bspc allowing you to “talk” to the server component) and it also felt slightly lighter. In May 2021, I changed role at Red Hat, requiring me to present and share my screen a lot more than when I was a consultant.

In December 2019, I wrote about my Linux desktop environment running i3wm. 💻 My Linux desktop environment (2021 update) OctoMoving from i3wm to bspwm User can access all files in Seafile immediately, without syncing them. Seafile Drive client let users to extend the local disk space with the massive storage capacity on the Seafile server by mapping storage space on Seafile server as a virtual drive. 💻 My Linux desktop environment (2021 update) Sebastien Wains Seafile Drive clienta new nice way to work with your files.
