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Rrooom2014-11-06 18:39:30
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Rrooom, 2014-11-06 18:39:30

What tile DE should I use?

Actually, I identified the question.
Who is using what? BlackBox, OpenBox, awesome, etc?
Why?
I need it for my netbook. Unity sometimes slows down, there are not enough resources - and the system response time is critical for me .
Somehow I tried to go already but I could not set everything up for myself. Arranging global research and sorting through all de for me is too much. Three parameters are important
for me : - a lot (a lot!) of materials and examples on how to customize de for yourself , - a little less important that the alt-menu (?) is not displayed by default and does not waste screen space - either as in lxde, it appears when pressing alt, or as in unity - merged with the title ,


- and another possibility, preferably with a mouse, to drag windows, and they automatically began to occupy the right-left half of the screen or the entire window completely - as they are in heavy DE.
Which light de is right for me? What would it be possible to adjust these three points?

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Vladimir, 2014-11-06
@azrail_dev

awesome pick it up. Everything seemed to be possible.

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habrahbarauser, 2014-11-06
@habrahbarauser

i3. Of the advantages: out-of-box and ease of setup. Knows all your points, except for the last one (and generally poorly focused on working with the mouse).

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Valentine, 2014-11-07
@vvpoloskin

So your description does not necessarily fit the tile manager. I once installed Fluxbox on a netbook. Basic setup is minimal, system requirements too.
Tiling ones did not take root on the laptop due to the fact that sometimes you give the laptop to someone (you show something to your wife, friends), but it is inconvenient for them to use it. I tried awesome from tiles on the desktop, it didn’t seem convenient to me, and I switched to xfce.

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Pavel, 2014-11-08
@r90t

xmonad

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Vitaly, 2017-01-17
@mak_ufo

Pass all the same or related data in an object. The input data can be passed in a queue as it came or also grouped, if necessary.

let options = {db, redis, gogleApi, app};

app.onText(/\/start/, msg => {
  funcOne(options, msg);
}); 

app.onText(/\/exit/, msg => {
  funcTwo(options, msg);
});

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