@@Ningen-HiFi of course Nvidia. Though I usually use the integrated intel gpu. I have tried picom with --experimental-backends and other tricks I have found, non of them solve the scrolling tearing which is the most annoying one to me.
@@AmirHosseinHonardust open the Nvidia-settings application and find the force full composition pipeline option under displays and enable it for all of your monitors, that solved my screen tearing on my desktop.
for me dwm is the most stable WM i ever used . recently i switched to nixos so i started using xmonad . i've used stumpwm in the past , i didn't like it .
Let's be honest, can David Wilson ever go wrong with DWM? I think it's your best bet for stability and to just get out of your way for streaming. I like StumpWM a lot, but it's not the most stable so I'd advise against it for that use case.
@Jamie Walkerdine Learn to configure XMonad it's by far better, the fact you have to patch DWM a lot to even make it usable is testament to why it shouldn't be used as a daily driver. (Coming from someone who used DWM for years)
You don't get negative thumbs, because TH-cam literraly removed it. But, that was a mean comment, because you're the weird dude. David's pronunciation is flawless. Wtf are you talking about? Gtfo.
The discussion about stumpwm starts at 22:32.
Thanks.
thank you
Can you point to your pipewire configuration? Do you run Guix System? Did you remove pulseaudio service? Thanks!
❤️ stumpwm
❤️ ratpoison
still, my true love will be sdorfehs (ratpoison fork)
StumpWM is S-Rank.
I wished there was a good keychord-supporting Wayland composer. X always gives me aweful screen tearing s.
There are ways to stop screen tearing, what GPU do you have?
@@Ningen-HiFi of course Nvidia. Though I usually use the integrated intel gpu. I have tried picom with --experimental-backends and other tricks I have found, non of them solve the scrolling tearing which is the most annoying one to me.
@@AmirHosseinHonardust open the Nvidia-settings application and find the force full composition pipeline option under displays and enable it for all of your monitors, that solved my screen tearing on my desktop.
@@Ningen-HiFi yep. Tried that. Didn't work.
for me dwm is the most stable WM i ever used . recently i switched to nixos so i started using xmonad . i've used stumpwm in the past , i didn't like it .
Let's be honest, can David Wilson ever go wrong with DWM? I think it's your best bet for stability and to just get out of your way for streaming. I like StumpWM a lot, but it's not the most stable so I'd advise against it for that use case.
Try xmonad much stable, much lighter, much faster ,easy to resize ,shift or move , and delete windows
I agree, I used to use DWM. XMonad is superior in every way to DWM but I'm not surprised to see a lot of people recommending it lol.
@Jamie Walkerdine Learn to configure XMonad it's by far better, the fact you have to patch DWM a lot to even make it usable is testament to why it shouldn't be used as a daily driver. (Coming from someone who used DWM for years)
@@Ningen-HiFi u just need to patch it and configure it once then u r set for long time
There is something really weird about how this dude talks.
Slow down, Speak at one pace, pronounce your words.
You should try live streaming sometime
Bro chill. You can slow down a TH-cam video
I listen to this channel always at 2x
You don't get negative thumbs, because TH-cam literraly removed it.
But, that was a mean comment, because you're the weird dude. David's pronunciation is flawless. Wtf are you talking about? Gtfo.
@@SystemCrafters you speak great, fuck that guy