Nice video! I also like to watch the Linux Dabbler. I've learned a lot from his videos. You've helped me a lot with your videos on btrfs and Debian. Wait, your both Debian users. One patch I like is windowfollow. Thanks!
What is it with you and 30 minute videos? Are you not allowed to make longer ones, or is this something you came up with yourself? Congrats with the 5K supporters.
I really want to get into dwm ive even tried soo many times but it just gives me headaches to configure for my laptop and monitors etc. and evantually gave up. I'll stick with debian and i3 :)
Update. I installed dwm on my debian machine. I use lots of xfce tools. It took some time to configure but now its super cool. I leanrnt so much from this series thx.
Congrats on 5k!
🎉 Thanks Matt!!
Nice video! I also like to watch the Linux Dabbler. I've learned a lot from his videos. You've helped me a lot with your videos on btrfs and Debian. Wait, your both Debian users.
One patch I like is windowfollow.
Thanks!
Nice suggestion!!
larry, I am all about the windowfollow. just sayin'
Debian woth dwm is wild . Congrats on 5k . Keep the great work ❤
Thank you! Will do!
Congratulations on 5K Subs. 🎉
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I mean, these videos are really cool, so well done! You deserve 1 million subscribers❤❤
Appreciate the kind words. Not sure I want that kind of pressure by having a following like that. :)
can you please take a look into, spectrwm?
You do it for fun, but as Carl Gustav Jung wrote "Playing is the way" just like "You must be like children" as the Gospels say.
What is it with you and 30 minute videos? Are you not allowed to make longer ones, or is this something you came up with yourself?
Congrats with the 5K supporters.
Still using 6.3
Hey great content❤
I really want to get into dwm ive even tried soo many times but it just gives me headaches to configure for my laptop and monitors etc. and evantually gave up. I'll stick with debian and i3 :)
Update. I installed dwm on my debian machine. I use lots of xfce tools. It took some time to configure but now its super cool. I leanrnt so much from this series thx.
Do you copy the whole script file in terminal before you run the script?
No. Save the script to a file. Make the file executable. Run in command line.
@@JustAGuyLinux thanks
With respect Speed Run ain't no point if someone newbie can't understand what's going on. It would have been a perfect tutorial without it.