forked from extern/nix-config
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Now that I understand more about how GNU/Linux distributions, display managers, and X sessions work, it makes sense to separate meta packages based on environment used. When you use a display manager, you're just starting X in a fancy way. Since you can run any program you want on the X server, it is easy to install multiple desktop environments on the same machine and switch between them easily, provided your setup is adequately modular (which it should be by default). |
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tari-bspwm | ||
tari-cli | ||
tari-core | ||
tari-desktop | ||
tari-dev | ||
tari-scripts | ||
tari-util | ||
tari-web |