Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
The xmonad dev team is very proud to announce that the bluetile merge was completed today. The Bluetile branch is an experimental xmonad variant whose: focus lies on making the tiling paradigm easily accessible to users coming from traditional
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
The xmonad dev team is very proud to announce that the bluetile merge was completed today. The Bluetile branch is an experimental xmonad variant whose: focus lies on making the tiling paradigm easily accessible to users coming from traditional
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
We’re very excited to announce the official release of xmonad 0.9! We think this is a great release. You can download xmonad 0.9 from Hackage or from your package system. And if you’re using the previous version of xmonad, you can upgrade on the fly — without losing your session. xmonad is a leading tiling window […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
We’re very excited to announce the official release of xmonad 0.9! We think this is a great release. You can download xmonad 0.9 from Hackage or from your package system. And if you’re using the previous version of xmonad, you can upgrade on the fly — without losing your session. xmonad is a leading tiling window […]
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
The slides from the Haskell Workshop 2007 talk on the design and implementation of xmonad are now online.Original PDF xmonad has come a long way since then. It is now 2.5 years old, distributed on dozens of platforms, had hundreds of developers
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
The slides from the Haskell Workshop 2007 talk on the design and implementation of xmonad are now online.Original PDF xmonad has come a long way since then. It is now 2.5 years old, distributed on dozens of platforms, had hundreds of developers
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Posted
over 15 years
ago
by
Don Stewart
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Posted
about 16 years
ago
by
Feuerbach
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