A light window manager.
Very nice; a definite contender.
A light window manager.
Very nice; a definite contender.
Software > Slackware > Slackware package managers >
(on Wikipedia)
https://slackpkg.org/
Automated Tool for Management of Slackware Linux Packages
Software >
(on Wikipedia)
https://web.archive.org/web/20090317091856/http://www.xs4all.nl:80/~matto/xnest.html
Software, Sharing an X11 desktop >
A remote controlling solution.
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Software > Text editors >
(on Wikipedia)
http://tarot.freeshell.org/leafpad/
A straightforward GUI text editor.
I really only use it because I can echo foo|leafpad and launch leafpad with that content.
I usually use Geany
https://github.com/codebrainz/mousepad
A simple little text editor used in Xfce installations.
A great little text editor! I prefer Leafpad though.
Software > Application launchers >
http://zrajm.org/programs/termmen/ [ 1 ] was www.update.uu.se/~zrajm/programs/termmen/
A console keyboard-based menu for Zsh.
Footnotes
| ^ 1 | was www.update.uu.se/~zrajm/programs/termmen/ |
Software >
https://tuomov.iki.fi/software/ [ 1 ] was http://modeemi.cs.tut.fi/~tuomov/ion/
A keyboard-oriented window manager.
Clunky in places, and some things were non-obvious and needed some reading.
My hands hurt after using it for a little while, because the default hotkeys are Wrong. Heck, the defaults aren’t just “not for me”, the defaults are bad. Because of poor documentation, it’s too much work for me to figure out how to customize it the way I want.
Abandoned – No longer under development, forked into notion
Footnotes
(on Wikipedia)
https://awesomewm.org/
A window manager I couldn’t get working.
A basic tabbed terminal.
Was too bloated on my first try, and on my next attempt I couldn’t compile it.
Software >
Consolidates as many diagnostic tools as possible into one bootable CD/USB stick.