Author Topic: I've just installed Arch linux AMA  (Read 1518 times)

took me about 4 tries later but I got it

what do I install first boys?

Arch has a gui, right?
If so, get wine and try to install Blockland.


Arch has a gui, right?
If so, get wine and try to install Blockland.
no arch is barebones

what desktop enviro do I install?
gnome? unity? ?-?

why are you installing a desktop environment

why are you installing a desktop environment
why not?

I might go with i3 or something that looks cool

why not?

I might go with i3 or something that looks cool

the obvious choice is to go with something awesome



why are you installing a desktop environment
probably because he wants to

no arch is barebones

what desktop enviro do I install?
gnome? unity? ?-?
unity is a pain in the ass to maintain on arch is it depends on a whole bunch of ubuntu-related packages, you can pretty much always expect it to break after a new version releases. unity's great but it is very distro-dependent.

gnome is alright, it's very heavy on resources and not very customizable (think of it like the OS X of linux desktops), but it's easy for beginners.

LXDE is super lightweight and basic, openbox even more so

MATE is essentially what GNOME use to be, it's rather nice. XFCE's similar, but a little more lightweight.

https://www.reddit.com/r/unixresearch might help you decide

probably because he wants to

there tends to be personal opinion behind personal desires which is what I was, out of curiosity, asking about

there tends to be personal opinion behind personal desires which is what I was, out of curiosity, asking about
oh, my bad

there tends to be personal opinion behind personal desires which is what I was, out of curiosity, asking about
i dunno i just wanted fancy windows n stuff

awesome looks awesome I might try that first
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why did you install arch linux