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authorSadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com>2025-10-25 16:23:39 +0800
committerSadeep Madurange <sadeep@asciimx.com>2025-10-25 16:23:39 +0800
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+<!DOCTYPE html>
+<html>
+ <head>
+ <meta charset="utf-8">
+ <title>Unix for the desktop</title>
+ <head>
+<meta charset="utf-8">
+ <title>Unix for the desktop</title>
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/css/main.css">
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/css/normalize.css">
+ <link rel="stylesheet" href="/assets/css/skeleton.css">
+</head>
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+
+ </head>
+ <body>
+
+ <div class="container">
+ <ul id="navlist" class="left">
+ <li >
+ <a href="/">hme</a>
+ </li>
+ <li >
+ <a href="/projects/">tnk</a>
+ </li>
+ <li >
+ <a href="/about/">abt</a>
+ </li>
+ <li><a href="/feed.xml">rss</a></li>
+ </ul>
+</div>
+
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+
+ <main>
+ <div class="container">
+ <h2 class="brand center" id="title">UNIX FOR THE DESKTOP</h2>
+
+ <h6 class="center">21 SEPTEMBER 2025</h5>
+
+ <br>
+
+ <div class="threecol justify"><p>The year 2020 transformed my personal computing experience. In March 2020, I
+stumbled upon Arch Linux and discovered that I could customize my desktop
+environment to look and work any way I liked. I exercised that newfound freedom
+to create a Matrix-themed setup:</p>
+
+<p><img src="linux.png" alt="Arch Linux" /></p>
+
+<p>The system employs the X display server and the i3 window manager. The terminal
+emulator used is Urxvt. The translucent effect is achieved with the help of the
+Xcompmgr compositor. This sort of setup was popular among minimalist Linux
+users.</p>
+
+<p>In February 2024, I switched to an OpenBSD system with Xenocara (the OpenBSD
+build of X display server) as the display server and i3 as the window manager:</p>
+
+<p><img src="openbsd.png" alt="OpenBSD i3" /></p>
+
+<p>Unlike Linux, OpenBSD includes a coherent desktop environment out of the box.
+Except for the window manager, for which I prefer a tiling one, I’m now using
+the default OpenBSD setup. For the window manager, I use dwm from the Suckless
+team.</p>
+
+<p>Files: <a href="dotfiles.tar.gz">dotfiles.tar.gz</a></p>
+</div>
+
+ <p class="right italics">by Wickramage Don Sadeep Madurange</p>
+ </div>
+ </main>
+
+ </body>
+</html>
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-<p>The year 2020 transformed my personal computing experience. In March 2020, I
-stumbled upon Arch Linux and discovered that I could customize my desktop
-environment to look and work any way I liked. I exercised that newfound freedom
-to create a Matrix-themed setup:</p>
-
-<p><img src="linux.png" alt="Arch Linux" /></p>
-
-<p>The system employs the X display server and the i3 window manager. The terminal
-emulator used is Urxvt. The translucent effect is achieved with the help of the
-Xcompmgr compositor. This sort of setup was popular among minimalist Linux
-users.</p>
-
-<p>In February 2024, I switched to an OpenBSD system with Xenocara (the OpenBSD
-build of X display server) as the display server and i3 as the window manager:</p>
-
-<p><img src="openbsd.png" alt="OpenBSD i3" /></p>
-
-<p>Unlike Linux, OpenBSD includes a coherent desktop environment out of the box.
-Except for the window manager, for which I prefer a tiling one, I’m now using
-the default OpenBSD setup. For the window manager, I use dwm from the Suckless
-team.</p>
-
-<p>Files: <a href="dotfiles.tar.gz">dotfiles.tar.gz</a></p>