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- Durden 0.6 Released December 20, 2020
- Arcan versus Xorg: Feature parity and Beyond December 3, 2020
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Monthly Archives: December 2020
Durden 0.6 Released
Hot on the heels of the recent Arcan release, it is also time for a release to our reference desktop environment ‘Durden‘. To refresh memory somewhat, the closest valid comparison is probably the venerable AwesomeWM – but there is quite … Continue reading
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Arcan versus Xorg: Feature parity and Beyond
This is the follow-up to the ‘Arcan versus Xorg: approaching feature parity’ article which is recommended reading if you have not done so already. After that article, there was only one (and a half) real feature left to safely claim … Continue reading
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