

What’s unintuitive about creating text files config.yaml
and input.toml
in $DESKTOP_STANDARD_INCONSISTENTLY_FOLLOWED
which hopefully resolves to /home/username/.config/
but probably resolves to /usr/bin/go_fuck_yourself_with_1s_and_0s
and then editing the text files according to confusingly documented syntax?
I used to use Sway. I found it tedious to configure several different things via config files. Kanshi in case you plug in a monitor, Waybar, Swaylock[1], etc. And, I may be misremembering, but you had to edit the Sway config to launch these programs at startup. There was just friction everywhere.
I have been daily-driving COSMIC for about six months and it works pretty well, although there are infrequent crashes (less so since the beta release, I think). I like it as my tiling WM, but also occasional crashes don’t affect my workflow too badly.
Would you be willing to elaborate or follow up on this? I checked out the core protocol but think I’m way too out of my depth to relate it to what you wrote.
Also there was a bug that allowed people to bypass your lockscreen by mashing keys. Sort of made me hesitant to try anything Sway again, although I believe the problem has been fixed. ↩︎