@hans_w @freemo first I knew Windows, then Ubuntu 10.1, then leaned about command-line, then WMs, then Tiling WMs, then emacs. And that was all she wrote. :ablobcatangel:

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Always more to learn. The fact that you tried tiling WM and still prefer KDe at least shows that you know what your options are. Good enough by me, computers should be a joy to use and not a pissing contest. I will stick with my i3 for the same reasons :)

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@freemo @hans_w actually, I might have stuck with i3 if I hadn't discovered exwm. It was great, with documentation that I still visit sometimes (like Arch docs) because they teach things like setting up bluetooth without a standard WM, etc. I have no criticism for i3.

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Setting up wireless is largely unrelated to the WM. But I can understand why you might like a doc that puts it all in one place

@hans_w

@freemo @hans_w yeah. More like, how in the world do I setup [bluetooth, printers, extra monitors...] without that graphical system? and those docs come to the rescue.

@worldsendless

great to have that all in one place. I can relate, I usually use archlinux docs even if im not on archlinux specifically because I know they will give me the command line way of doing things. Plus Archlinux is fairly vanilla.

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