Mar
10
Disclaimer: This video is NOT MINE, it was done by bobf and male from #stumpwm on irc.freenode.net This video demos the uses of the Stumpwm window manager for the X11 environment which runs on any OS that supports X/X11 including Linux, netbsd, etc… Stumpwm is a keyboard driven window manager written in Common Lisp. The original version can be found, here: www.archive.org NOTE: The text is more legible in the ogg version of this video on the download link on the left hand side of the page of the above link.
Tags: Experience, Stumpwm
Categories: NetBSD
@quietpopcorn
I think the guy doing the screencast was drinking brandy, smoking a cigar, and getting a blowjob all at the same time.
Mufasa?! You’re back!
Wow… a lisp window manager. Never thought I’d live to see the day.
Good karma to all who coded this one.
Lookin’ good! I’m going to try this out now!
Wow; such a WM is a perfect fit for all the upcoming small 10″-12″-laptops!
Thanks for sharing, KnightBlader, and great demonstration, male.
In general you just type ‘Ctrl + t’ followed by some other key for most commands.
‘Ctrl + t’ is your prefix key which can be changed/set in your ~/.stumpwmrc
This looks cool, but keys look complicated. I use xmonad.
That’s way cooler than all those Compiz/Beryl videos out there
yay! lisp/scheme? /me likes