I used to use KDE because it looked the best to me, but then I found awesome. I like it because it’s lightweight, customizable, and gets out of my way. I never thought a tiling window manager would be so great, but it is
As long as you have a basic understanding of how code works, you should be fine. For the most part, you’ll just copy-paste sections that are already in your rc.lua and modify them a little bit, or do the same with a config that you’ve found on the web.
I used to use KDE because it looked the best to me, but then I found awesome. I like it because it’s lightweight, customizable, and gets out of my way. I never thought a tiling window manager would be so great, but it is
did you know lua prior to migrating to awesome?
A little bit, but not that much. I’m learning, though!
As long as you have a basic understanding of how code works, you should be fine. For the most part, you’ll just copy-paste sections that are already in your rc.lua and modify them a little bit, or do the same with a config that you’ve found on the web.