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  • bubstance@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtounixporn@lemmy.world[rio] Plan 9 is not UNIX
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    15 days ago

    As in a less mouse-driven way to move around? Or just a straight up different window manager?

    For the first, 9front has extras on top of Plan 9 – riow(1) and a /dev/kbdtap device described in rio(4) – to allow for more keyboard-driven workflows. It can make rio into a sort of mouse-driven i3/ratpoison-ish thing… kind of.

    I autostart it with rio like this:

    riow </dev/kbdtap >/dev/kbdtap |[3] mybar
    

    where mybar is a shell function that prints the status bar at the bottom of the screen. That part is used to intercept mouse clicks and turn them into commands for the audio player, zuke.




  • bubstance@lemmy.sdf.orgOPtounixporn@lemmy.world[rio] Plan 9 is not UNIX
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    I guess that depends on if you consider doing basically all of my day-to-day computing as doing anything “real”.

    I use it for writing, email, programming, browsing, drawing, games… pretty much everything I would do on any other machine. Anything that I can’t do directly in Plan 9 is done by accessing from Plan 9.





  • Firstly, don’t go out of your way to try and convince or force people, but TL;DR – if you have an opportunity and want to give someone a solid start, my recommendation is always Linux Mint.

    My mother asked me to switch her in September 2022. Some bad Windows Defender definitions update started triggering warnings every 5 minutes starting at 2AM or something riduculous. I got a frantic call to come over because of “someone hacking her computer” fully expecting to just fix whatever was busted and move on with my day.

    After a conversation, I installed LMDE for her and set up automatic updates plus Timeshift. She has had exactly two problems since then:

    • she forgets that the scanner isn’t accessed by right-clicking the printer’s tray icon and messing with settings

    • she didn’t like that she can’t move desktop icons to wherever she wants

    She was also just about the easiest switch there could have been. Like many older folks, her primary use for her desktop is web/email and she has already been using Firefox/Thunderbird since the '00s.


  • It sounds like Gentoo is literally exactly what you want.

    I am currently not using gentoo, and because the packages in its default repos are only updated when necessary, and the break-my-gentoo repo is more of a joke than an actual replacement for arch.

    I’m sorry, but I am genuinely confused here.

    Gentoo can be both stable and bleeding edge and allows you to mix and match on a per-package basis.

    Does setting ACCEPT_KEYWORDS="~amd64" globally not make things bleeding edge enough for you? Grab *-9999 packages instead.