<p>So,inapreviouspostIspokeabouthowIuseGNOMEasmyDE,andIexplainedthatit's mostly because I didn'twanttohavetogotthroughthehassleofsettingupamoreminimalWMtomakeitusable.Well,recentlyafriendhelpedmetosetupanewWM,sofromnowonI'll be using i3, the tiled WM. I'vefoundthatthisWMmakesmylifemucheasierthanGNOMEdid,mostlybecauseinthisWMIcaneasilyopenterminalsvia`MOD+Enter' and I barely ever have to use the mouse. In fact, because I don't have to move around windows (which could be done with the keyboard in GNOME, but it took forever) I rarely use the mouse at all, that and I've configured everything to use the Vim key bindings (that is, instead of `jkl;', which are default, I use `hjkl').</p>
<p>Ofcourse,therewereacoupleofthingsthatIneeded,sincei3doesn't automatically give you all the programs to make your computer work you will need to choose applications on your own. For networking I'musingwicd,ithasGUIandCLIinterfaces.I'm fine with keeping the GUI interface for that since I rarely have to touch it. For audio I'veswitchedtousingalsamixerandpavucontrol,however,withthevolumebeingprintedinthestatusbarIrarelyhavetousethese.</p>
<p>Thesearesimplythemostessentialapplications,asforotherstuff,IcontinuetouseibusformyInputMethods,butI've setup some key bindings within i3 for them (still use mozc for Japanese IME). I'malsousingxpdfforPDFviewingandgpicviewforimageviewing.SincebeforeI've already used mpv for watching videos, so that hasn'tbeenaproblem.SinceI'malsousedtotheGNOMEterminalIhadtofindanotherterminalemulator,soIendedupgoingwithlxterminalwhichisprettysimilar.Also,ifyouwantabackgroundyoucanusefeh.</p>