linuxiac , to Random
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Unlock the secrets to a flawless NVIDIA and Wayland setup on Arch. Follow our step-by-step guide for a hassle-free desktop experience.
https://linuxiac.com/nvidia-with-wayland-on-arch-setup-guide/

XeroLinux , to KDE
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With every update of new issues to fix appear.. I am happy that it's evolving, following development closely (in a VM) .. @kde

vaseline ,
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XeroLinux OP ,
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@vaseline @kde Yep. I do not use reddit but that's the issue exactly.. Hopefully that is fixed in RC this coming January ;)

ManyRoads , to Linux
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I have been looking around and found a few new Distros which I plan to test and perhaps use. These are all Arch based.

Exodia (dwm, bspwm) Arch Distro:
https://exodia-os.github.io/exodia-website/?ref=news.itsfoss.com

CachyOS (gnome, kde) Arch Distro:
https://cachyos.org/

XeroLinux (Stable base Arch):
https://xerolinux.xyz/

tux0r ,
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I wonder why you list the window managers/desktop environments separately. One would think that all Arch-based distributions (“distros”) support most window managers anyway?

ManyRoads OP ,
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@tux0r I list them, so I know which distros emphasize which window Managers/Desktop
Environments. Generally distros provide excellent clues to learn from... As for sameness, it is difficult to achieve design & implementation objectives if you don't know how someone created a particular setup. New tools and tricks appear all the time.

und so geht es...oder?

I personally write-up what I learn and share it. Not everyone does that, though. I can assure you, it's Free and worth every penny. Seriously though, you are free to wander my writings to check the details and understand more of what I do with what I discover, assuming that is of interest.

https://eirenicon.org/knowledge-base/

ManyRoads , to Linux
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This posting is intended to function not only as a tutorial but, also, as a review and commentary on my ‘long-term’ use of spectrwm as my primary window manager (long-term, meaning at least one month of daily use).

https://eirenicon.org/spectrwm-review-tutorial/

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