4/4 I used #nanosvg with my #Tuxmath patches and with a GPL version of mupdf I've experimented with to add lighter & better #SVG support. The #ggwm fork of #jwm used nanosvg to add SVG support to a lightweight, low dependency window manager. Know of any other fun SVG projects? #AskFedi #DFD2026
I am running #FreeBSD RELEASE 15.0 with #pkg for package management, no #ports at all. It appeared to me that the Joe's Window Manager port, x11-wm/jwm, was built without #SVG image support by default. However svg files are actually widely used by multiple icon themes, meaning that many of them will not work under #JWM . Should I simply compile it manually out of ports tree? I mean getting the ports tree is not difficult but setting up #poudriere and all just for one package seems tedious. Are there any other simpler waysnto achieve this?


#AskFedi #BSD #RunBSD #unix #WM

"… Nearly two dozen different Windows-like UIs represents a titanic waste of programmer effort, skill, and time. Hundreds, maybe thousands of people, working hard for decades… but all on different projects, meaning that none of them achieve greatness. …"

https://www.theregister.com/2025/11/10/deduplicating_the_desktops/ @lproven

(I thought I boosted this seven weeks ago. Mind playing tricks on me. It's one of a few things on my ridiculously long reading list that I actually do keep revisiting. I don't know what to think. I'm reading it in overlapping chunks.)

#desktop #Lumina #Windows #KDE #Plasma #Trinity #GNOME #MATE #Xfce #LXDE #Cinnamon #Budgie #LXQt #Deepin #Enlightenment #Equinox #IceWM #JWM #GNU #FOSS #Linux

De-duplicating the desktops: Let's come together, right now

opinion: Here come old FlatPak, it comes grooving up slowly...

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Scroll through a random video on YouTube about the #JWM window manager, seems interesting. Looked much like #OpenBox, both used #XML format config files. I was amazed to see the #Win95 style theme worked great simply config-ed from one file.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5UeSj2F-yc
https://github.com/slovjinika/jwm-themes

#FOSS #Unix #WM #WindowManager
Transforming Linux into Windows 95! - Chicago95 Installation & Demo

YouTube

4MLinux 50.0 introduce build riproducibili, nuove app, supporto multimediale e miglioramenti per webcam e ufficio. #Linux #4Mlinux #JWM

https://www.linuxeasy.org/4mlinux-50-0-novita-build-riproducibili-e-nuove-applicazioni/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

4MLinux 50.0: novità, build riproducibili e nuove applicazioni

4MLinux 50.0 introduce build riproducibili, nuove app, supporto multimediale e miglioramenti per webcam e ufficio.

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Scopri FunOS 25.10, la distribuzione GNU/Linux minimalista e performante basata su Ubuntu 25.10, ideale per hardware datato e utenti che cercano velocità e affidabilità. #Ubuntu #Ubuntu2510 #JWM #Linux #UnoLinux

https://www.linuxeasy.org/funos-25-10-ubuntu-jwm/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

FunOS 25.10 ossia Ubuntu con JWM

FunOS 25.10, la distribuzione GNU/Linux minimalista e performante basata su Ubuntu 25.10, ideale per hardware datato

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On Monday, the Vendefoul Wolf Linux maintainers released a new ISO with the #JWM graphical environment and #XLibre by default. Additionally, there will be a #TDE version soon. You can read more about this @devuan based distribution at https://vendefoul-wolf-linux.sourceforge.io. #VendefoulWolf

Giving JWM a try.

#jwm #linux

4MLinux 49.0 released ✅

◉Mini Linux distribution
◉Light; using ~400MB / RAM
◉Independent & versatile
◉Focus of 4 M's: Maintenance (rescue live-CD) / Multimedia (play yer olden DVDs) / Miniserver / Mystery (e.g. small Linux games)
◉Fire up fast via live-USB and do much
◉ ...or a permanent install to a retro PC

👉 https://4mlinux-releases.blogspot.com
👉 https://sourceforge.net/projects/linux4m/files/49.0/livecd

#4MLinux #mini #light #vintage #Linux #JWM #desktop #DVD #server #multimedia #Poland

4MLinux Releases

Between sumo matches I have been playing around with #JWM on the #OrangePiRV2 tonight.

I like the idea of regularly using a simple window manager but trying to get all the programs/apps/packages to play nice with each other can be a pain.