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Ming-wm is a keyboard-based, retro-themed window manager for Linux. It is single-threaded, and is neither for Wayland or the X Window System - it writes directly to the framebuffer. Inspirations include i3, Haiku, SerenityOS, and Windows98, and it is a conceptual successor to the previous mingde and ming-os.
Running
Create a password.txt file in the same directory as build.rs, otherwise the default password will be "incorrect mule lightbulb niche".
For best performance:
cargo build --release --all-features
# Either,
./target/release/main
# or
cargo run --release
Exclude --all-features if the audio player window is not needed. To compile and use the audio player window, ALSA dev packages need to be installed (alsa-lib-dev on Alpine, libasound2-dev on Debian, alsa-lib-devl on Fedora, already included with alsa-lib on Arch).
Running on Mobile Linux
Running with an onscreen keyboard. The framebuffer may not be redrawn to the screen without a (real) key press. The volume down button seems to work.
evtest needs to be installed.
cargo build --release
./target/release/main touch
Optionally, in landscape mode (todo: osk may be broken in landscape mode):
cargo build --release
./target/release/main touch rotate
Philosophy
See /docs/philosophy.md for some hopefully interesting ramblings.
License
Licensed under the GPLv3. The font data in the bmps/shippori-mincho folder are covered by the OFL. The font was created by FONTDASU. The font data in bmps/nimbus-roman are licensed under the AGPL. This is a very slightly modified version of the font was created by URW Studio. The font data in bmps/nimbus-romono is also licensed under the AGPL. This is a slightly modified version of the Nimbus Roman font by URW Studio.


