• Mubelotix@jlai.lu
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    10 months ago

    Well yes, the rest of the world does have better paper. 21×29.7, the only ratio to conserve itself when halving the sheet

  • michel@friend.ketterle.ch
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    7 months ago

    @Klaymore
    Two Questions:
    * Why is it needed to set up resolutions If you work with screens in these Modern days. There should only be zooming?
    * I have two screens one HD and one 4K. Why could I not set both screens as same physical high or same width?

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      10 months ago

      Neither of them are window managers, they are windowing systems. A window manager is the part that actually lets you move around windows and draws the borders and stuff, like kwin, mutter, xfwm, i3, etc

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        10 months ago

        As I typed my comment, I realised someone would correct me with hyperspecific linux terminology. But I support your correction good sir.

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        10 months ago

        No, Wayland is just a protocol, and the things that implement it are compositors, not WMs

        Also, there’s no such thing as a DWM, except for the WM called dwm

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    10 months ago

    I’m starting to think Wayland is the systemd of desktop graphic environments. Might be amazing eventually, but pushed onto the community too soon by opinionated devs who have fallen victim to the second-system effect.

    Mod me down, don’t care.

    Edit: Woohoo, into the ground! Mod me down further, and I will become more powerful than you can possibly imagine :p

    I don’t troll often, but when I do… it’s about Wayland and systemd. Nyah nyah.

    Honestly if Wayland will work 100% on my next setup and apps appear as expected, I won’t give a damn what system I’m using.