@pixelherodev @RL_Dane
Hmm, OpemBSD is a new one to me too. XD
Okay, so swaybg is great and all, and there are good tools for wayland (like clipman), but I *despise* swaylock. Maybe it's just me. I've never liked it, though the reasons are always shifting. The primary one has always been that it's far less customizable than i3lock was. For example, I can't find an option to passthrough media keys so that my bluetooth headset's controls work when my laptop is locked.
@pixelherodev @RL_Dane
Not gonna lie, swaylock alone has had me considering going back to i3.
…but then I'd have to give up foot as my terminal, which I love. It's a tough choice.
@benjaminhollon @pixelherodev
Isn't there something analogous to foot in the #X11 world?
Also, is swaylock the only locking program available? That would stink.
I only use i3lock on a single machine, just because it's the one I used first. It's kinda basic.
On this FreeBSD box, I use simple old xlock, which seems to be decent subset of the venerable #XScreensaver
@RL_Dane @benjaminhollon @pixelherodev
Before #foot I used #sakura terminal. It was good for my #i3 use.
@inigo @benjaminhollon @pixelherodev
I've heard good things about #Sakura.