RayZ0rr
RayZ0rr
I have made instructions on making greetd greeters work with X11 sessions here: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1c8zdcw/using_x11_window_managers_with_greetd_login/
@Goosegit11 This is possible. See [this instruction in Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/xinit#Switching_between_desktop_environments/window_managers) You can create different `.desktop` files that pass different arguments to `start`
Yes, I was looking for this fix. It would also be cool to make j4-dmenu-desktop optional in the sense that it'll be used if it exists.
@calbrecht Would it also be possible to use bash instead of dash? Bash is in pretty much all systems I use so if possible I would like to avoid installing...
Also, experiencing this bug. Closing undotree window with `q` shows no bug. However closing undotree with `:q` or `ZQ` shows this behavior.
I have made instructions on making greetd greeters work with X11 sessions here: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/1c8zdcw/using_x11_window_managers_with_greetd_login/
So this is same as `bindsym $mod+ floating toggle, floating toggle`
Using a separate utility to preview special files, say password-protected pdfs, is a good idea. But I think it's better if these files, especially password-protected pdf files, don't show any...
It's hidden in the comments but to workaround this issue, i.e. backup from a `test` (it could also be `temp`, `tmp` etc) directory and exclude files or subdirectories inside it...
> I don't think it would be particularly useful for `restore` to interpret excludes relative to the file system root. Then restoring to a temporary folder would always require a...