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>4GB RAM
holla @ 2 core crew
where'd you get this font
i can't find it online
can you think why I would need more? Theres nothing I do that has ever run the machine out of memory. It is actually 8GB running as 4 under a 64 bit OS.
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installed mine from the debian repo
>149 days
Jesus christ dude
what's the package name?
might be a server.
looks like a defaul KDE wall desu
What the fug do I do now that Antergos is kill?
RIP in peaces
>10 GB of RAM
Why would you use gnome?
install arch, it's really not that bad of a process especially if you're already partitioned. it's really just some mkfs+ mounting, pacstrap, and and a few configs
I tried the other day but I must've fucked something up instaliing GRUB onto my Windows EFI partition. After everything was set up and rebooted I was brought into grub command line and couldn't get it to boot into Arch again.
Should probably try again, but this time with systemd-boot, as it is a lot faster.
isn't it literally just a graphical Arch installer now?
I thought the last update removed all the Antergos repos and software
did you generate the grub cfg? whether EFI or standard bios, should still be the same cfg location unlike some distros
grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg
can't speak on systemd-boot.
Also, if you're looking for a "ootb" rolling distro I highly suggest opensuse tumbleweed. Not as bleeding edge as arch but still quite fast on the packaging+testing+release.
not him but shit like this is why nobody wants to use arch.
to be fair you only have to do it once, but I no longer use arch and don't blame people for going for a distro with an actual installer.
Fellow 2 core crew.
Headless as fuck.
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Never change brah, never change.
Even without an installer everything goes smoothly to me on Arch or Gentoo, until I've to install and/or configure grub. That shit scares me.
why do i have so many packages
I gotta say I'm impressed. A lot of great retro computers functioning. Right on.
kde
Overclocked G3258 is the best bang-for-buck in intel's whole haswell lineup
Not that guy but I was only successful installing arch and getting a DE on it in a VM. Once I tried on my actual computer I had some issues with grub EFI oregacy and whatnot. Eventually got trough that and into the actual os and then I couldn't download packages for some reason. Didn't even try to fix it just got manjaro instead.
Or legacy*
I even managed to get a working Arch install with legacy bios once...
Yeah I mounted the Windows efi boot partition to /boot/grub and then followed a few commands I found online. I did something like this:
# grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=esp --bootloader-id=GRUB
Perhaps I didn't make a config file as you suggested. I haven't fully grasped what all this does so far so it's difficult to execute. Thank you for the suggestion. I will read some more this weekend.
>not using ufetch and customizing your fetch script by hand
okay faggots
>literally removed all the interesting information
you can literally do the same thing with neofetch and config
neofetch is a rather huge package you customize with a config file
ufetch is just a 20 line shell script that you edit the source of
but it's also somewhat hardcoded and not portable. but if that's what gets you off then blow a load, user.
>hurr durr Neofetch is bloat
>280 kilobytes
Do suckless a favor and create a suckless fetching program