river has community layouts and I’m currently using bsp-layout, it’s not the same as bspwm but somewhat similar. Also the developer of river is working on to separate the window management which will allow basically anything related to layouts.
river has community layouts and I’m currently using bsp-layout, it’s not the same as bspwm but somewhat similar. Also the developer of river is working on to separate the window management which will allow basically anything related to layouts.
river is awesome, and I like it even beyond bspwm.
Nah, Pale Moon won’t cut it. Even Dillo is quite slow on that hardware. qutebrowser maybe. To be fair using TUI-everything (or CLI) is the only viable way.
Similar thing happens to me with my two monitor setup. No problem when I use single monitor. No problem when I use two monitor. However when I plugged out the second monitor or switch to single monitor with my script, the CPU starts doing random spikes on single cores in short intervals. Only a reboot fixes this.
Unless there is a raccoon involved. Then it’s both.
I see. I checked its documents now and it seems it can be usable on Hyprland only, depending on hyprctl.
I think those are changing according to which sandbox environment you currently use. Probably one for root account (for programs you use with sudo), one for flatpaks and one for normal user.
Can we use it on outside of Hyprland? I installed it but doesn’t show up on nwg-look. No idea if I can use it at all.
Apparently those cursors can be used on both Xorg and Wayland with their respective specs, and they are even located at ~/.icons
or /usr/share/icons
. Maybe this is some kind of a transition stage. However hyprcursor isn’t located there.
So even if there was a native Wayland cursor, that wouldn’t fix it too unless everything is native Wayland?
Some compositors allow Xwayland to request moving the real pointer instead of doing emulation, but River apparently doesn’t.
Then this shouldn’t happen with native Wayland apps I assume. I guess some problems could occur since it’s a transition layer. Though I don’t know the working mechanism of Xwayland. I’m kinda confused. So this is a pointer issue but not input issue?
I haven’t tried it but I can try. Recently I learned about Hyprcursor in a post which was saying native Wayland cursor. However I couldn’t really find anything about native Wayland cursors so I asked here.
I installed the Mocha pack and it seems fine so far. Thanks.
I see. So nothing really changed? I was starting to think that it might be related to permissions in Wayland, apparently not.
That’s either a compositor or driver bug, please report it (as I’ve never seen that on Plasma, to your compositor first).
Hmm, in that case it could be a Hyprland issue. I would say wlroots but they stopped using wlroots and I switched to River recently. Haven’t happened on River yet but it’s been only a week so I cannot say for now.
That’s because it moves the X11 pointer but not the real one. A cursor theme can’t change that.
The real one? It was fine on Xorg though. I tried to put my user into input group, thinking could be related to a permission issue but it didn’t change anything.
Sure, but my post isn’t about customizing really. It’s about Xorg vs Wayland cursors, which I don’t know any Wayland cursor I can use.
I see. Well, I use TUI a lot too (even on display manager, ly rocks) but not everywhere so I still need my cursor. Also I’m using a WM doesn’t mean I cannot get lazy. :)
They are Xcursor, same as Breeze-hacked. Honestly only native Wayland cursor I know of is Hyprcursor, but that only works with Hyprland it seems.
Eh, it’s been generally fine for me so far. What curses do you use? Ncurses doesn’t count. :)
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I do miss them. But I’m happy with my custom
Suru++ Aspromauros
icons too.