methinks this OP might be a poorly researched complaint.... Mods: might I suggest this thread be closed. I know you eagerly have awaited my suggestion... not.
siamhie asqwerth I'm clearly in over my head here, but I think there are numerous issues associated with the fundamental design of Wayland vs. x11 (differences) that need to be dealt with. Some are easy, some I'm certain are difficult. I personally have found that (currently) Wayland makes it reall...
siamhie I'm almost certain Wayland basically assumes systemd. The stuff I have read (granted not a huge amount) seems to indicate significant problems with non-systemd inits. As a person who these days prefers systemd over the other inits, given my confusion of window managers, I personally would i...
Also not a dev, but I have wished for years that there was an MX minimal version that supported the choices of Debian Test and Unstable EDIT: and let me add in my waxing: it would be nice if the version allowed init choice(s) as well. I believe that type of test bed would allow a lot of pre-trial wo...
Are you reluctant, for some reason, to use either a deb file, appimage or flatpak to obtain novel writing software? The deb file presumably gives what you want 'precisely' and now. This site provides you with the exact appimage, as well: https://novelwriter.io/ Flathub certainly offers a wealth of s...
FWIW. Incompatibility will always be an issue. There are simply too many moving parts, people's style preferences vary greatly, skill levels are incredibly uneven across the computing world. It has been thus during my entire 50+ year computing experience(s). My recommendation is always to try and fi...
@Senpai Thank you for the pointer. I hope it helps some folks here. I am using EndeavourOS most of the time and running tiny WMs, mostly. I have conducted extensive Wayland testing on my Vanilla Debian base with success (that's not to say I like it as much as x11). As an old guy with about 30 years ...
FWIW conky does NOT require the use of Conky Manager. Conky Manager is supposed to make things simpler, often it does; but, not always. It never hurts to know where Conky help is located. These forums are excellent, as are those on Arch, BunsenLabs, Lilidog, Puppylinux among others. These sites are ...