plvera wrote:Hello:
I tried awesome and xmonad and both seemed difficult to configure (learning a new language, etc), although both worked reasonably well. I also tried dwm since it "seemed" easier and lighter (not much gets pulled in during the install). Here's a screenshot, so it does work. However, I'm having a VERY difficult time configuring it.
They both are simple to configure, all you had to do is FOLLOW instructions, you don't have to "learn" a new language. In the awesome thread i gave you, i even put the lines numbers you have to edit and the examples, what can be easier?
DWM is more difficult to configure because you have to COMPILE it from source in order to get the config.h files you have to use from the examples you can get from google. Otherwise, if you install it from the Debian repos you CANNOT configure it because it won't come with the above mentioned config files. Clear as mud?
I tried reading through the mailing list but it seems pretty caustic (learn C; learn this; stupid newbies should not be trying this; go bak to KDE, etc, etc).
P.S. Occasionally one needs to be reminded how polite the AntiX community is

Welcome to Linux!

1.You don't have to learn C, just follow the examples in google.com/linux (i.e. dwm + configuration).
2.They, at the forums and mailing lists, don't want to waste time with somebody like you; you don't know the basics, and they figure you have to pay your dues and do some serious reading before start using dwm, they will not "hold your hand", thus, the quip about 'newbies should not be trying dwm'. And they're right.
You have to know quite a bit more in order for them to accept you and 'come down to your level', you might not agree with them but that's the way it is.
At first it's logical that you will resent this, but if you continue with Linux, eventually and without realizing it, you will start looking down on these dummies who don't want to read, google, and pay the price, and complaint that they can't find icons in the desktop, slim/gdm/kdm is giving them trouble, and have a mentality based on 'instant gratification', otherwise, if they don't get what they're used to, "Linux sucks". And you will be surprised when they (the newbs) will tell you're an asshole, and believe you me, they will
3.You have to understand that you have it easy with antiX, anticapitalista and the others, have gone to great lengths to make it easy for 'Windows refugees' to be able to use Linux, they are great guys and i doubt most users appreciate the amount of work they have done for Linux to be accepted. This has saved the newbies a least six months with all the defaults that antiX come with.
This is not a rant directed at you, Pedro. Today i had time, and decided to explain how things are in Linux and how grateful you ALL should be to anticapitalista and his gang.
As for dwm, i installed it from the repos with apt-get, fixed the date and just use it as it is. Read the man...
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