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Managing Bloatware and Configuring X11 in Linux and UNIX Environments

By

speckx

10mo ago· 33 min readen

Summary

The article discusses the bloatware issues in modern Linux and UNIX desktop environments, particularly when installing GUI programs with small window managers. It provides solutions to disable unwanted compile-time options and recompile necessary components. The content covers various configuration settings for X11, including keyboard configuration, multimedia keys, pointing devices, screensaver, display manager, themes, fonts, and more.

Key quotes

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Disable unwanted compile-time options and recompile necessary stuff by itself.
Changing the cursor theme.
Emacs PDF-tools as a default PDF viewer.
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TOC    Preamble High DPI Keyboard configuration Rewrite configuration for xorg.conf Mutlimedia keys Pointing devices Touchpad Trackpoint Trackball Mouse Drawing tablet Screensaver Disable screensaver for fullscreen videos Compositor (no, not that thing fr

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