dwm alternatives
dwm alternatives
So I'm using dwm as an interface for Proxmox currently, but here's my gripes.
- Config requires rebuilding.
- Hotkeys seem to break for no reason*, last when I created a new user for controlling proxmox.
- No real mouse controls for stuff.
Now I realize dwm is mostly a keyboard focused window manager.*
For context, proxmox runs on debian, but doesn't necessarily support everything properly (ie plasma has heavy visual glitching from something).
using proxmox without the web gui is possible but it is expected to be accessed via webgui or term/ssh and the VMs on there accessed via ssh,rdp,vnc,novnc,etc.
Due to it fundamentally being an advanced qemu/kvm/virtio frontend you can use virtmanager to access the VM from a desktop. In this instance try something like i3, awesomewm, bspwm or even xfce (it can be very light weight).
5 0 ReplyCommented on this twice already, so see those replies;
I'm using the web ui, I just need to use it from dwm on the same system for the initial master vm configuration.
After I have gpu-p and such configured, I can access the web ui from inside the vm.
The question was though what other options than dwm would be more fit for me, and what's available on debian/proxmox.
Because while dwm is lightweight like i3, awesome, bspwm, etc, it's not a great fit right now.
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What's wrong with the native web interface?
4 0 ReplySingle PC setup.
3 0 ReplySo you're using your Proxmox host as a workstation? That's not really recommended, but okay.
So what's wrong with running the web interface from your workstation desktop?
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Proxmox is meant to be an appliance. Meaning, you shouldn’t mess with the base OS .
If you want a desktop it might be better to make a dedicated VM in proxmox for it.
3 0 ReplyProbably shouldn't, no.
But I have no other way to use proxmox.
Sure I can use tty to achieve some of the stuff, but that's it.
Dwm is needed to properly configure Proxmox from the Web UI.
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