Debian Buster & i3wm

It occurred to me today that I’ve never optimized Debian and i3 together for my own purposes. I’ve themed it in Lubuntu and Ubuntu which consisted of adding it alongside those distributions. However, for Debian I decided to start with a lean install of components add i3 and only what I actually need. This resulted in an extremely stable, lightweight that will only really needs occasional updates.

The System

This system will be used for web projects, offline backups, and general web surfing. I don’t have a need for any proprietary extras or the latest versions of anything critical. Even as a web developer Firefox ESR will be just fine. If I require the latest and greatest version of anything I may install flatpack, snap or AppImage.

i3 window manager displaying clockwise from left screefetch, cmus, ranger and htop
I added Compton X compositor for terminal transparency.

Notable Software

  • Compton – lightweight compositor for desktop transparency
  • lightdm – lightweight log in screen
  • vim – coding
  • ranger – file manager
  • screenfetch – system information
  • htop – interactive system resource information
  • alsamixer – ncurses alsa interface
  • cmus – ncurses music player
  • xfce4-terminal – my favorite terminal
  • pianobar – Pandora Radio terminal client

Naturally, I included several traditional GUI applications that I can’t live without which did lead to about 100 extra packages in all.

  • Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) – web browser
  • GNU Image Manipulation Program (GIMP) – image editor
  • KeepassXC – Password Manager

Firefox, GIMP, and Ranger in i3wm
Firefox, GIMP, and Ranger in i3 window manager.

The result is a lightweight multitasking system that I’ve been using for nearly 10 years still handles everything I throw at it without breaking a sweat.

Multitasking in Firefox
Multitasking in Firefox

885 packages in all

After Ricing i3wm

Yesterday I spent a great deal of the evening ricing the desktop and customizing it to my liking.

Debian "work from home" desktop
My Debian work from home user desktop

terminal in i3 and debian
My work from home desktop with xfce4-terminal displaying screenfetch results

After installing “all the things I’m nearly at 1000 packages. RAM is at a respectable 1.5GB with a LAMP webhost and several tabs open in Firefox.
If you’re curious about my setup I’ve linked my latest configuration files below.

Logged into Medium

In the last Two Years Medium has regressed into Top Ten Lists and Things You Need to Know click-bait. It almost makes Buzzfeed look refined and dignified by comparison.

Medium is missing is a Harry Potter quiz and they’d be full tabloid.

Medium: Welcome back
Medium: Welcome back to nothing new from 80% of the people I follow

Those I follow who loved Medium a few years ago haven’t posted a single item in the last year. Kinda amusing when you consider that we’re in a pandemic and blogging has had a bit of a resurgence. They’re simply posting elsewhere, probably using WordPress.

Trending Topics are slightly better than Twitter’s version.

What used to be interesting, Mediums Trending Topics is largely garbage.

Nothing to see here.

I’ll be back in 24 months and see if it’s even still here.