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(Shell)~propagate change to emacs service (no -s MAIN) and editing
(XServer)~state explicit full path for lock script for ease of
understanding (it's a user script, not some other program)
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My desktop uses VGA and display port for it's outputs, distinct from
the Laptops outputs. Hence we can setup all xrandr records in one go
and be fine for the ride.
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By reinstalling arch on my laptop, I've had the chance to see any
loose ends or errors in my setup that, by virtue of how fresh the
system is, I'm motivated to fix.
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Didn't like the theme currently loaded so I commented it out.
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No need for ssh passwords when I can use the ssh agent
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Remove the hyper key bindings, setting them purely to super.
After running pure Emacs with no leader bindings, I've found the use
of Ctrl+g/Escape really painful (as well as the use of Ctrl for
everything). I want to free the caps key (which was hyper) for use as escape.
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Moved back to dwm, commented out bspwm binds and reset xinit
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dwm was giving me some issues, and it just wasn't fun to use anymore. So
I switched to bspwm, which should have basically everything I need.
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Using the default config given on website
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When switching keyboards, these aren't applied. So I want a separate
script to run such that when I do switch keyboards I can just run it to
reapply these crucial settings.
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Theses are the files that dictate the startx routine. I don't use a
login manager as I don't need one. The last statement in xinitrc
represents the wm I'm using. Xmodmap maps the caps lock to hyper, which
I can use as an extra layer system for sxhkdrc, allowing even more key combinations.
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