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| | Introduction If you're a Linux user, you're probably familiar with the concept of window managers and desktop environments. These programs are responsible for managing the appearance and functionality of your desktop, providing the tools and features that you need to interact with your operating system. But what's the difference between a window manager and a desktop environment? And why might someone want to turn a window manager into a desktop environment?
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| | I have been a long time i3 window manager user. But not really. My old Windows 10 based setup involved doing all my console work in an Ubuntu VM running i3. However, the lion's share of the non console work was still done in Windows, including browsing and more. For multiple years now I only partially experienced i3, it showed. My i3 setup was almost vanilla. My move to Arch Linux changed everything. This move completely shifted the way I think about my relationship with my desktop environment. Previousl...
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| | This describes how to setup Arch Linux similar to my setup. This is rarely up-to-date, so be mindful when you type in your commands in the commandline, and be sure to check the Arch Linux Installation guide or the Arch Wiki in general, if you're unsure about something. Mirror List Location: /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist Select the mirror(s) you want to use for the package manager pacman. Delete every other entry or mark it as a comment to ensure that pacman is using the right mirror. You can also install vim ...
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| My adventure in creating my own NAS on a budget.