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GrimWillow wrote

I was going to suggest this, but if you're not used to it, it can be a bit weird to learn. Especially if they're someone not hugely familiar with the terminal.

Otherwise, it's a pretty zen wm once you're set up. :)

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alqm OP wrote

Cool. I used swayWM and managed to setup the brightness keys, the volume keys of the laptop, except music control keys (but that's managed by the music app?). It worked quite well, and I kept using only terminal applications, such as qutebrowser and weechat. I learned a lot.

Problem is... I've been distrohopping a lot and now I'm exhausted from configuring distros. I've already installed Arch + KDE Plasma and left it with the default configuration.

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