SSD not CSD

The nice thing about that period, is that everything was keyboard driven and the mouse was only used when it was handy. The great thing about that period, is that you could do everything literally everything with your keyboard and the user interfaces were much more simple to design, modify and to expand, because it was much easier for the programmers to determine what you want based upon the fact that you are using the keyboard as input.

It started to go downhill when the scrollwheel was added.

Three buttons were enough.

Everything degenerated to CSD, while SSD is the proper way to go, and we now have hacks to force SSD in different Linux distributions. Hopefully the BSD flavours have such hacks too

If you still want SSD as much as possible, you need to use fluxbox as your DM / WM and use the considerable tweaks that @rl_dane has suggested to me in another toot in this thread, get firefox to behave normally again. You should also disable all the silly LLM stuff in ffox...
Im going to put the tweaks at work here on this SBC Pi5, I'm currently on

@tragivictoria  @Radio_Azureus @magitian

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# CSD
Reading up on CSD, client side decorations

Client side decorations give a lot of headaches when they're not properly implemented many of these mods should just stay with SSD, server side decorations

Quote
> GtkHeaderBar merges the title bar, menu bar and tool bar into one unified horizontal bar to give more space to the application content, potentially reducing the amount of wasted space by showing empty bars.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client-side_decoration?wprov=sfla1

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You're absolutely right there are worse things occuring.

But the following is a bad CSD

CSD In Firefox mobile

  • Something odd was changed in the user interface; the sidebar it's actually the menu that you get when you tap on the double point in the lower right corner, was transformed into this massive monstrosity which covers the whole Android display.
  • It distracts
  • All the extra information is useless
  • it takes many more GPU Cycles to throw that big thing on the screen
  • no one was consulted within the user base would tell them that it just makes everything worse, because you don't see anything underneath

CSD Enshittification Factor

Instead of going on I'll just stick with what that still works I may need to go all the way back to that MX Linux distro which at least feels familiar and use as many clients that don't abuse CSDs

One more question; what example do you have of something that's worse than client-side decorations

IMHO the one I just referred too, is a very bad one

Quote Wikipedia:

Limitations
If the application hangs, the user cannot close it by clicking the close button in the window frame.[12]

BTW to prove your point;

It took me 15 minutes to compose this lousy small message on the Android. It would have taken me 120 seconds on one of the desktops running here
All because of horrific user interfaces low free RAM and bad CSD choices on the Android

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Client-side_decoration?wprov=sfla1

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@rl_dane @dendrobatus_azureus @magitian

GUI TUI

Your response sheds a clear light on what's wrong, deeply wrong in this matter.

I stick to DE and window managers which feel and look like they're from decades ago. In those I don't face the horrible points you stated. I glanced at the theme on it's own and did not take these points into account.

From the perspective of UI design, many GUI's have been deliberately broken with the thin and disappearing scroll bars which are a *PITA and the removal of the menu bar by default in this bloody browser I work in ATM within standardnotes. There is so much broken in those things I would need to type a whole book full, yet very few would read it.
I always find workarounds which is what I stated in the previous stansa.

You're right that 40 years of meticulous UI design, craft and tweaking should be cherished and expanded. I wonder why this trend started

I loved working in fvwm & twm and did it for years

Are there still Window and Desktop Managers left which are currently maintaned and follow the priciples as strickt as possible? What do you think of KDE in this light?

Note:
I use XFCE as my DE and love the other light one in the MX Linux distro FluxBox. The older it is the better I can fly thorugh it with my keyboard and windows behave in a standard way

@rl_dane @Radio_Azureus @magitian

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How good looking is Niri + Dank Shell in a scale from 99 to 100?

Niri is a revolutionary scrolling/tiling window manager, once you start using it it's difficult to switch back to gnome

#linux #niri #twm #desktop #unixporn

As I continue to trawl through old backups please enjoy this screenshot of a NetBSD system dated Feb 2005. Not sure what I was up to, or what the system running it was.

#NetBSD #twm

@LaurentFr et pour la prochaine fois tu veux tenter un #twm ? :-)
I tried #TWM #CWM #CTWM #FVWM and #evilWM as well as #IceWM . It appeared iceWM had so many features from background setting, panel/taskbar customization to window decoration styles and placement. Starting to wonder if it should be called a desktop environment #DE instead of window manager #WM .

#FOSS #UNIX #BSD #LINUX

Fiz um teste rápido com o LiveCD do Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS e gostei muito do Gerenciador de Janelas. Tudo acontece sem fricção, tanto para mover quanto para redimensionar as janelas. Em sua configuração padrão, arrisco dizer que é melhor do que o i3wm na alternância entre tiling vertical e horizontal.

À época, só migrei para i3wm por causa de alguns bugs e limitações que havia no tiling do antigo Cosmic Desktop. Todos os bugs foram devidamente corrigidos e as limitações superadas.

O maior trunfo do Cosmic é a capacidade de alternância de toda a área de trabalho de Tiling para Floating Windows (e vice-versa) com apenas um comando (Super + Y).

Já a respeito de outras questões do sistema operacional, como: pacotes, compatibilidade, Wayland etc. não sei dizer. Como toda distribuição LTS, terá sempre alguma restrição quanto à atualização de pacotes.

Não penso em voltar para o Pop!_OS, mas talvez instale o Cosmic Desktop como ambiente gráfico "secundário" aqui no CachyOS. A quem for testar, vale a pena conferir as teclas de atalho:

https://support.system76.com/articles/pop-cosmic-keyboard-shortcuts/#manage-windows

#Pop_Os #CosmicDesktop #Tiling_window_manager #TWM #i3wm

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