I used a spare SD card and installed the 64-bit latest Raspberry PI OS onto it. There was nothing referencing window tiling in the default wayfire.ini file. I tried editing the wayfire.ini file and most options refused to work -- for example, the window border size, inactive/active decoration color, options for the mouse scrolling, etc. -- This is actually why I went with other desktop environments to begin with. I didn't just try the default desktop for five minutes and then abandon it. I tried to make it work previously for hours on end, but it wouldn't. Very little I tried made any difference. It's one thing to have settings set a certain way by default. All desktop environments do that. But, the default Raspberry PI OS desktop seems to make it such that you can't change things the way you need or want them to be. If there isn't some way for my own settings to actually be listened to, I return to my original question of how can the performance of the PI5 be made better? The PI4B worked well with other desktops. Was the PI5 deliberately designed to not work with any other desktop? I'm asking that as an honest question. The difficulty that I've run into is unlike anything I've experienced with any other hardware before and I've been working with various Linux distros for easily 15-20 years. If there's something I'm missing, please let me know. Thank you.
Statistics: Posted by sky_land — Sat Dec 23, 2023 12:25 am