![]() ![]() Oh, and while I am talking about documentation, the i3 Reference Card is absolutely invaluable when you are getting started with i3. What I intend to do here is show how to get i3 installed and running with a minimum of fuss. Please remember that this is only Jamie's Stuff, the authoritative documentation is on the i3 Documentation page. Startup Processing: Getting auxiliary programs running.Keyboard mapping: Adding convenient commands. ![]() Appearance: Window decorations and such.Installing: What packages are actually needed to get normal functionality.The specific 'recipes' that I am going to include are: While I am on the subject of i3, I think this is a good time to put together a 'cookbook' of how I use it, in hopes that it will make it a bit easier for others to get started. Those already offering 4.12 include Debian testing, openSuSE, Manjaro, Fedora, Korora, Sparky and Kali those which do not yet have it include Debian stable (4.8), Ubuntu (4.10), Linux Mint (4.7) and Linux Mint Debian Edition (4.8). I then started checking the package managers for the various Linux distributions that I keep loaded, and found that a number of them already included the updated version. ![]()
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