/r/windowmaker
"Window Maker is an X11 window manager originally designed to provide integration support for the GNUstep Desktop Environment. In every way possible, it reproduces the elegant look and feel of the NEXTSTEP user interface. It is fast, feature rich, easy to configure, and easy to use. It is also free software, with contributions being made by programmers from around the world."
/r/windowmaker
Hello. I'm using WMaker on desktop and it tends to turn off the display while I'm playing games with a controller. How do I stop this?
Hello all, I hate to be that guy to ask what is probably a dumb question but I am very new to windowmaker. I currently have it installed on OpenBSD 7.5 and so far it has been amazing. Only problem is that the root menu doesn’t show extra programs aside from what was installed prior to installing Windowmaker (chromium, mpv, etc)
I have done 20+ google searches, rewording each time to figure this out before coming here. From what I could gather from the windowmaker documentation, if I want to add more programs to the root menu, applications submenu, I will have to edit home/$user/GNUstep/Defaults/WMRootMenu manually?
If there is an obvious answer to this I’d be grateful to have it pointed out. I have hit a wall trying to figure this out. I really do not want to edit it manually.
Thank you all for your time.
Windows which show the resize bar are fine.
However, some, such as Vivaldi and Firefox, don't show the resize bar and appear to be unable to be resized.
Is there a way to force the resize bar to show up, or otherwise resize these and other windows which are problems?
Running Debian 12 stable, Window Maker 0.96 installed from source.
My changes for HDPI monitor continue to work mostly, but over time some things have deteriorated. I think the changes are the result of package updates that make use of QT libraries. My GTK configuration files don't work for everything.
In particular, VLC, YAST2, and GIMP stopped paying attention.
The fix was to use env and set the QT parameter for HDPI monitors. So, instead of using vlc
I need to use env QT_SCALE_FACTOR=1.5 vlc
. Putting this in the .profile for bash is not sufficient. That does not work for programs that are started by icons, thunar default application, etc.
Other than that, things still work.
Hi,
I can launch for example WPrefs or xterm from a terminal launched from Xsession. I then place the launched application icon on the dock and close the app.
I then double click on the app icon, but nothing happens. I have exported the PATH variable in the script that runs window maker. I also tried using the full path to the executables in the settings window of the dock's icon.
Is there any log file to where window maker writes stuff ?
Thanks,
Regards
There are some programs I would like to pin onto the desktop but can't right now. How do I get Window Maker to recognize them?
in /home/[user]/GNUstep/Library/WindowMaker/autostart
, whenever i add any command or program and restart wmaker, it freezes up the entire UI, and i gotta undo it through the virtual term,,
there's only two commands in there still that havent caused me issues, being xset
and xsct
, even things like nm-applet
cause everything to break.
I've added commands to /usr/share/WindowMaker/autostart.sh
but those dont seem to execute whatsoever
i need help 8( idk what to do now
64x64 is too small for me to see, im wondering if theres a way to force the scaling of dockapps (namely wmweather) to 96x96px
wmfrog not the best weather dock app. At least it works. lol
Tried out this neat screen recorder and posted a short video on You Tube. ;-)
Window Maker + Arch + gpu-screen-recorder-gtk
So far, I cannot compile wmapm, and wmbattery keeps returning that it cannot find the state of my battery.
Finally got around to changing the background colour of wmbday dock app so that it has the Arch official colour.An installed xorg-xmessage on my fresh install to as it is needed for the pop up messages. ;-)
I came across a MX-Linux-Respin with Window Maker. I downloaded it to a Ventoy usb and booted it up. The link above details my experience with it. I thought that he developer had done a fine job and that it would make an excellent starting point for anyone wishing to explore Window Maker. ;-)
Once again I am baffled as to why the bridge picture as it has nothing to do with my post at all ????????????????????????????
I came across several articles on Window Maker and ALT Linux which I found quite interesting. I downloaded the ALT Linux to a Ventoy usb and booted up into it. I was pretty impressed with the distro and the link above is an account of my experience with it. ;-)
I am a tad baffled as to why the picture of the bridge is with my post as it has nothing to do with me or my post ?????????????
First off, thanks to team (person/people) who are responsible for releasing this latest Window Maker Live! It is appreciated, I thought this project was dead and I am glad to see it isn’t. I am sure a lot of hard work went into this so thank you.
This distro has great Window Maker configuration out-of-the-box with a lot of bells and whistles that make it fun to use.
My issue: I lose WiFi after apt upgrade.
So I "burned" the wmlive-bookworm-0.96.0-0_amd64.iso
to a 16GB USB Flash Drive and installed it on my Lenovo ThinkPad X250 laptop. All worked great out of the box. Only thing was I needed to do was right click the tiny speaker dock app icon and change it from HDMI audio.
I then opened the root term and did apt update -y
and apt upgrade -y
after rebooting, it is apparent that some update that installed killed my previously working WiFi. I connected via ethernet to my router and went looking for a fix. After trying every suggestion I could find and everything I could think of (including changing my sources.list to Sid repos!) I still couldn't get WiFi working again.
This is odd as I have no issues with the debian-12.4.0-amd64-netinst.iso
install one gets from Debian.org .I can update this Debian install and it never breaks my WiFi, even when upgrading to unstable Sid.
As Window Maker Live is a Debian based distro I would think they would more or less be the same?
I thought it may have been a fluke so I formatted my SSD that lives in my afore mentioned ThinkPad X250 and yet again I lose WiFi when running apt update -y
and apt upgrade -y
So I gave up on Window Maker Live.
I have ended up installing Debian without any desktop environment and going with GSDE instead, and WiFi works fine (even after apt update
and apt upgrade
)
I dunno what's broken in Window Maker Live that is doing this but I wanted to note it somewhere should someone else have this issue.
I just finished updating my ALT Linux OS to the latest and greatest release and now have Window Maker 0.96.0 at my disposal. So, I was wondering, how are you making use of the new "hot corners" feature on their WM environment?