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by Keeblo
3256 days ago
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I second that! The i3wm rocks, but it's kind of a pain to set up. Many applications expect certain GUI elements to be present, and a lot of "It Just Works" aspects of Ubuntu (e.g. hotkeys on laptop media keyboards working) are built into the desktop environment and have to be reconfigured for i3wm. |
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If you don't know what they key is called run xev and press the key and it will show you.
If you don't know what command to run google do whatever command line linux.