In this article, I will show just how little effort that it takes to specify graphics and window management sufficient enough to provide features that surpass kmscon and the ‘regular’ l…| Arcan
This is the final part concluding the long journey on how to migrate away from terminal emulation as the main building block for command-lines, text-dominant shells and user interfaces in general. …| Arcan
Just as we concluded our first NLnet grant, it is also time to say goodbye to the second phase of the project, ‘anarchy on the desktop’, and enter the third and final one. As per the ol…| Arcan
I spend most of my time digging through software-in-execution rather than software-at-rest (e.g. source code). Sometimes the subject of study is malware hissing like a snake and lashing out at the …| Arcan
Time to continue to explain what Arcan actually “is” on a higher level. Previous articles have invited the comparison to Xorg ( part1, part2 ). Another possibility would have been Plan9…| Arcan
Now for something completely different. In the spiritual vein of One Night in Rio: Vacation photos from Plan9 and AWK for multimedia, here is a tool that is the link that ties almost all the projec…| Arcan
This article continues the long-lost series on how to migrate away from terminal protocols as the main building block for command-line and text-dominant user interfaces. The previous ones (Chasing …| Arcan