

But every configuration went smoothly for me and everything works good. It also could be that I'm a more experienced linux user now too.

So i just went back to using XFCE, but this month when I tried it was love at first sight. Years ago when I tried using i3 it did not have so many good features. For now X with i3 will do.ĭocumentation in i3 is very good too. Once more wm's support it I may try wayland too. i3 was just easier switch for me from XFCE world and sway as I understand uses wayland which is not complete yet. I love the fact that I can use every single pixel and in between the I tried bspwm and couldn't even get it started or configure any monitors properly on it. This is a personal preference but I think that the whole point of using tilling wm is to not waist any space.
