Check out btop. It's another system monitor like htop but it has a bit more info and I've been pretty impressed with it.
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I have btop on my desktop, very pretty
Wat's the OSK?
Wvkbd, its serviceable in a pinch but will probably switch to gnomes vkb
Nice - having tried wvkbd I would agree. How did you plan to use gnome's vkb without gnome?
Clean rice. Nice.
I truly respect those who run linux on surface devices
Thank you but the guys over at linux-surface did the heavy lifting
Very good rice!! Glad you are part of the linux community now. I went through the same thing like three years ago and it changed my life!!
What wm
Sway
Cool. What keyboard r u using
Wvkbd, its serviceable
Surface Pro 7 owner here as well. It's performance with Windows 10 and 11 was absolute garbage, but after I put Arch on it (along with the linux-surface packages) it absolutely flies. It's my night time binge watching tablet now haha.
Does wvkbd work with KDE? I've been trying to look for an alternative to Maalit that has system and arrow keys.