ever since the whole AI hysteria, it's been on my bucket list to get into arch linux and finally feel superior to my peers... (jk btw) so videos like these are really helpful!
Ever since the AI craze, I've realised that people that can type prompts are not really scary. They make it sound like they can fully code an App in assembly.
Swapping over to Linux officially today. Was running Ubuntu in a VM just to get my feet wet, but once I was commited to swapping decided to figure out with distro I wanted. Arch is perfection.
In car culture RICE is an acronym for Race Inspired Cosmetic Enhancement. It CAN be a derogatory term in that world, but it definitely does fit the description of customizing linux.
That acronym was created after the term was created. It was originally a derogatory term for japanese cars in the US being called "Rice Burners". Most of these cars had mod kits and a very specific look. So when Americans started adopting these visual mod kits the term eventually got altered to "Ricing" or "Ricing out" your car. It never started with that acronym.
It started as a derogatory term for Japanese people, then became used for Japanese cars in the US, then became used as a term for stock performance cars that use bolted on or just "cool looking" body modifications.
I switched from using arch on KDE to just dwm like 5 days ago. I have so far done the basics like remapped the keybindings, got the dark theme(of course), wallpaper and a few other stuff just enough to get the system working and usable. I have be procrastinating to do the rest like setting up a status bar, keyboard bindings for audio and brightness control and thing like that (I have to do that form the terminal right now) .
Jumped into Linux (Manjaro - don't hate) three weeks ago, started dual booting with windows. But a couple days in, i could definitely tell i was using windows less and less. By day four it was Linux only. Using KDE helped out a lot in my transition, as it's full customizability is, though overwhelming at first, fun and very liberating. I started off with Zorin, and on day 5 i was installing Manjaro. I'm definitely switching over to Arch but I'm struggling with holding myself back from doing it too soon. I've never had so much fun with just an OS on my computer in my life
I prefer to use a solid backgroud color for my terminal, and most often it is black bg color, the reason is that any text color will look good on a black background, while some purple or solarized background colors do not work well with red or brown text. So by staying with the black background you can pick any font color theme you want and all of them will work. For the same reason I don't like transparency in the terminal, because your background color will not be consistent and will depend what's underneath the window, it is also destracting to have background image beneath your text. btw I use linux close to 10 years and I did all sorts of ricing and tested 20+ window managers and DEs, simplicity is underated, people install Arch for simplicity, and yet start to rice their windows like there is no tomorrow, compositors on X11 are also buggy, better to just stay away from all of it, or install Plasma or Gnome if you need fancy/non-bugy compositor.
i juat fixed my unbootable arch linux system by booting from a live usb, mounting all of the partitions, and using genfstab. i feel proud of myself cuz i figured it out by myself
Awhile ago, I ran Debian off a first generation Celeron (Intel chipset). This was back in the Wheezy days. I always used twm, or fvwm window managers. It was a low ram environment.
Have you tried (n)sxiv? It is an image viewer that can work as dmenu letting you to choose one(or maybe more, not sure) picture from set. Probably perfect for picking wallpaper
It's funny, because "ricer" is kinda a derogatory term in the car community. It's usually aimed at people who do modifications that are impractical and/or cosmetic only.
Usually it fits. Bloating Linuxes with animations and GPU hungry mods. I can get behind themes that are simple and keep performance snappy, but why people rice out their linux to emulate windows aero with wallpaper engine is beyond me.
2:02 we like pretty face , completly agreed . how can you love a setup if it looks ugly functionalty is another aspect but outer beauty also matters thats why "Love at first sight " exists
The only difference between a de and a wm is that a de just includes more default software what you were describing was the difference between tiling and floating wm‘s
Hey very informativ video! Do you happen to share the color scheme somewhere? Simms like a good starting point for a newbie like me. Is there a way to set colors globally or does one have to set them on every app individually?
my dude claimed it's a beginner's guide, then talked about what the philosophy behind that is throughout the entire video, told us that we have to do our own research, and finished it without guiding us about anything. 💀
I got into ricing with Rainmeter on Windows 7, and that's what lead me towards Linux. I really want to switch to Linux full time, but every time I finish customizing my desktop environment, I screw up the whole install.
The thing with linux, often if you make a little mistake, you can actually reverse it. Try to fix what mistake you made instead of uninstalling completely
Buy a second SSD unplug Ur windows SSD and then install Linux on the second SSD and then switch between the ssds in boot menu if you mess up Ur Linux install you can easilly delete it and reinstall it
The tool is dmenu, it's an app launcher which doesn't have this wallpaper switching built-in but could be implemented through configs, couldn't find anythig about it in the repo linked in the description though
Yo, This was a great video to start leaning about ricing. Can you maybe make a tutorial were you start from the bare bones of arch linux and build it up. Btw how do you install the programs to make arch linux look like that?
I'm a bit new on this but i loved a lot haha. Just one thing, there is a way to save all my setup in case i want to put it in a new pc, idk like all my programs and the ricing i made before? Thank you so much for all this info!!
have you heard of/tried configuring pywal for the colorschemes? mono themes make differentiating between syntax and filetypes more difficult as pretty as they are, and you dont have to sacrifice the looks for functionality with software like pywal, if you havent heard of it, it themes your pc automatically based on your wall paper to make sure everything goes well together. lmk what you think
I have used it in the past but with dwm you have to recompile each time and its a bit of a pain, and sometimes the colours just look horrible unless you got the perfect wallpaper
@@MashedLinux you can patch dwm with the xrdb patch so that you can just change the wallpaper and do a keybind then the colors will automatically change. no need to recompile each time.
Looking at your username was like, hehe, acronyms are funny. Sweet and funny. Than I realized the text in the date. I wish I could have such a good English accent as you. I had to realize how unmistakably hunglish mine is. :D
Random keresgéltem Arch customization tutorialokat, aztán megtaláltam ezt a videót. Ha nem látom a dátumot felül, akkor nem is tűnt volna fel, hogy magyar vagy, olyan jól beszélsz angolul :)
I think you have a basic setup like I mean as far as you have shown it in the video. You can replicate it in any window manager. Even in the simple ones like bspwm.
If you can make a list of the essential apps that i need to install to have a functioning system with a wm that would be great bc wms are so bare bones and i don't know how to manage notifications and power for example
Cool vid! I can’t help but feel that my time customizing would be better spent learning something or building something. Do you ever feel that way? Thanks!
100% I always promote the idea, get a setup that you know you will like for the next couple of years, then start using Linux for work instead of just messing around
i switched from windows -> debian 11 -> currently arch(newbie) with hyprland ..i do programming (CS) , and im kinda worried using arch , since i really want to daily drive it bcoz of the hyprland is sooo good !!).. what do you suggest? should i keep practicing on arch or move to debian OR dual boot BOTH!?
This is very rare when packages wrong, especially essentials one. If hyprland happened to broke, you will just temporary (like, for few hours I guess) to another compositor or just install xorg-minimal and something like i3 or bspwm. Also there are backups of your previous packages. I believe it is stored in like /var/cache/pacman. Well, I don't think that broken packages are big deal unless it is grub or drivers
i think hyprland may be the best minimal wayland compositor as of now, i tried using dwl (dwm port for wayland) but its way too buggy and has too little documentation (for patches too)
"Rice" does originate from car culture, it stands for "Race Inspired Cosmetic Enhancement" and it's usually a derogatory term for people that stick race style parts such as body panels, spoilers, and rims onto usually unremarkable Japanese cars like the Honda Civic or Nissan Altima without doing anything to the engine that would actually make it go faster (apart from removing the muffler sometimes) so it's slightly surprising to see it used more positively by the Linux community. That being said I'm all for it! Just took the plunge from windows 10 and it hasn't been the nightmare people told me it would be
So, I disagree about rice not having practicality. My rice is all about having a practical setup that also looks pretty. Example: I use i3 gaps rounded, with all of my keybinds set up so that everything I could want to do, my hands don't even have to leave the keyboard. It's very rare that I have to use the mouse or trackpad. Every program I use is selected for practicality and looks. If it doesn't look pretty *and* have vi keybind options, I don't want it.
Pretty cool BUT stabile? secure? U should make a video about the stability and security too. Some advice about what distro to choose as the base system. etc.
I love this. I like to call it anti-gatekeeping videos
I think I get the general idea, but could you elaborate?
@@osuRumia linux users (to a larger extent dwm users) tend to not teach stuff designed specifically to beginners is what i think they mean
ever since the whole AI hysteria, it's been on my bucket list to get into arch linux and finally feel superior to my peers... (jk btw)
so videos like these are really helpful!
Ever since the AI craze, I've realised that people that can type prompts are not really scary.
They make it sound like they can fully code an App in assembly.
A lot of people cannot manage windows explorer. For something to just work makes you feel like a wizard.
We need a course to ricing for newbies
Boil water + Cook 10min
@@spiraldynamics6008has to be rice cooker and prewash for that goodness lol
@@spiraldynamics6008you forgot Salt 😅
@@KarmaReacts99and the short grain rice + salmon roe
And the BOWL
Your presentation skills are on point. I’m shocked that I didn’t stumble upon this channel sooner.
Glad you like them!
Might be because he’s out on a lonely island; hard to find!
@@MashedLinuxwhat tool did u use to search for apps? Rofi? Like a replacement for dmenu
Swapping over to Linux officially today. Was running Ubuntu in a VM just to get my feet wet, but once I was commited to swapping decided to figure out with distro I wanted. Arch is perfection.
Kinda similar but I use Zorin first before Arch
I used linux mint before arch
Just switched full time to EndeavourOS as well. Screw windows 😅
lol really going straight to expert mode
@@baiomarlaye3165 I'd argue that Gentoo is expert mode and Arch is merely hard mode
A videó végén láttam csak meg, hogy magyar vagy
Jó látni egy hozzáértő honfitársat, így tovább!
Köszönöm Szépen!
amint megláttam, hogy április úgy megörültem lmao jó videó lett!
In car culture RICE is an acronym for Race Inspired Cosmetic Enhancement. It CAN be a derogatory term in that world, but it definitely does fit the description of customizing linux.
who
Especially when you start sacrificing performance to make it look cooler
Fake plastered hood scoop that’s also crooked
That acronym was created after the term was created. It was originally a derogatory term for japanese cars in the US being called "Rice Burners". Most of these cars had mod kits and a very specific look. So when Americans started adopting these visual mod kits the term eventually got altered to "Ricing" or "Ricing out" your car. It never started with that acronym.
It started as a derogatory term for Japanese people, then became used for Japanese cars in the US, then became used as a term for stock performance cars that use bolted on or just "cool looking" body modifications.
I switched from using arch on KDE to just dwm like 5 days ago.
I have so far done the basics like remapped the keybindings, got the dark theme(of course), wallpaper and a few other stuff just enough to get the system working and usable.
I have be procrastinating to do the rest like setting up a status bar, keyboard bindings for audio and brightness control and thing like that (I have to do that form the terminal right now) .
Yeah the inital setup is a bit much but after you got it setup and can just use it, it's real nice
Jumped into Linux (Manjaro - don't hate) three weeks ago, started dual booting with windows. But a couple days in, i could definitely tell i was using windows less and less. By day four it was Linux only. Using KDE helped out a lot in my transition, as it's full customizability is, though overwhelming at first, fun and very liberating.
I started off with Zorin, and on day 5 i was installing Manjaro. I'm definitely switching over to Arch but I'm struggling with holding myself back from doing it too soon. I've never had so much fun with just an OS on my computer in my life
Oh köszi a videót 🎉, illetve nagyon naturál a kiejtésed 🤌
best arch user I've seen in my life, thanks!
I prefer to use a solid backgroud color for my terminal, and most often it is black bg color, the reason is that any text color will look good on a black background, while some purple or solarized background colors do not work well with red or brown text. So by staying with the black background you can pick any font color theme you want and all of them will work.
For the same reason I don't like transparency in the terminal, because your background color will not be consistent and will depend what's underneath the window, it is also destracting to have background image beneath your text.
btw I use linux close to 10 years and I did all sorts of ricing and tested 20+ window managers and DEs, simplicity is underated, people install Arch for simplicity, and yet start to rice their windows like there is no tomorrow, compositors on X11 are also buggy, better to just stay away from all of it, or install Plasma or Gnome if you need fancy/non-bugy compositor.
i juat fixed my unbootable arch linux system by booting from a live usb, mounting all of the partitions, and using genfstab. i feel proud of myself cuz i figured it out by myself
Those are the best! Good stuff!
Love the idea that Khabib is using Linux .
crazyyy 😂😂
Awhile ago, I ran Debian off a first generation Celeron (Intel chipset). This was back in the Wheezy days. I always used twm, or fvwm window managers. It was a low ram environment.
hey man, your wallpaper collection is top notch btw, keep it up brother
kicsit meglepodtem mikor lattam , hogy magyarul van a datum lmao
jo video lett!
Have you tried (n)sxiv? It is an image viewer that can work as dmenu letting you to choose one(or maybe more, not sure) picture from set. Probably perfect for picking wallpaper
I have heard about it but have not tried. Will look into it
Sokat tanultam ebből a videóból, köszi!
Szívesen!
It's funny, because "ricer" is kinda a derogatory term in the car community. It's usually aimed at people who do modifications that are impractical and/or cosmetic only.
Usually it fits. Bloating Linuxes with animations and GPU hungry mods. I can get behind themes that are simple and keep performance snappy, but why people rice out their linux to emulate windows aero with wallpaper engine is beyond me.
Where can you get the background images, they look amazing.
Nice overview, thanks. Some good places to start
Technically there are stacking window managers which do not tile your windows (e.g. evilwm). Every DE has a WM, but not every WM is a tiling WM.
2:02 we like pretty face , completly agreed . how can you love a setup if it looks ugly functionalty is another aspect but outer beauty also matters thats why "Love at first sight " exists
that's crazy, I'm new to linux, I would love to see a guide on every tweak till look like yours
Szép az akcentusod, és kösz, az alap tutoriált
1:38 bro just low-key hit us with the "I use arch BTW"
The only difference between a de and a wm is that a de just includes more default software what you were describing was the difference between tiling and floating wm‘s
can you link your wallpaper please
Im confused is DWM a window manager like you said at the start of the video or a desktop environment
A wm
Hey very informativ video! Do you happen to share the color scheme somewhere? Simms like a good starting point for a newbie like me. Is there a way to set colors globally or does one have to set them on every app individually?
I like that wallpaper of a beach room can u please link it
my dude claimed it's a beginner's guide, then talked about what the philosophy behind that is throughout the entire video, told us that we have to do our own research, and finished it without guiding us about anything. 💀
I got into ricing with Rainmeter on Windows 7, and that's what lead me towards Linux.
I really want to switch to Linux full time, but every time I finish customizing my desktop environment, I screw up the whole install.
The thing with linux, often if you make a little mistake, you can actually reverse it. Try to fix what mistake you made instead of uninstalling completely
Buy a second SSD unplug Ur windows SSD and then install Linux on the second SSD and then switch between the ssds in boot menu if you mess up Ur Linux install you can easilly delete it and reinstall it
Set up something like time shift to make a backup of your system before making big edits
What tool is this 7:13 , how can you change wallpapers like this , thanks in advance :)
any luck finding this?
The tool is dmenu, it's an app launcher which doesn't have this wallpaper switching built-in but could be implemented through configs, couldn't find anythig about it in the repo linked in the description though
Yo, This was a great video to start leaning about ricing. Can you maybe make a tutorial were you start from the bare bones of arch linux and build it up. Btw how do you install the programs to make arch linux look like that?
Got a video coming out soon! Be on the look out
@@MashedLinux Thx Mate
please what spotlight search are you using?
Will you drop an im depth guide or a "rice with me" in the future? It can be someone else's, i just want to see the flow. Ty for this vid btw
I'm a bit new on this but i loved a lot haha.
Just one thing, there is a way to save all my setup in case i want to put it in a new pc, idk like all my programs and the ricing i made before?
Thank you so much for all this info!!
Nix os
úristen de jó az akcentusod
wait what's with the hungarian time layout?👀
have you heard of/tried configuring pywal for the colorschemes? mono themes make differentiating between syntax and filetypes more difficult as pretty as they are, and you dont have to sacrifice the looks for functionality with software like pywal, if you havent heard of it, it themes your pc automatically based on your wall paper to make sure everything goes well together. lmk what you think
I have used it in the past but with dwm you have to recompile each time and its a bit of a pain, and sometimes the colours just look horrible unless you got the perfect wallpaper
@@MashedLinux you can patch dwm with the xrdb patch so that you can just change the wallpaper and do a keybind then the colors will automatically change. no need to recompile each time.
Looking at your username was like, hehe, acronyms are funny. Sweet and funny.
Than I realized the text in the date. I wish I could have such a good English accent as you.
I had to realize how unmistakably hunglish mine is. :D
Ahaha dont worry about it mate. I was born in Australia. De 100% erdélyi-magyar vagyok :)
Can you do a video on neovim? (your customization and plugins).
Good video. I riced out grub and now it plays music and it has a cyberpunk theme
opinion on xfce
awesome vid!!! What distro are you using? (I'm a noob btw)
Can you install a settings app in a wm? Or do you have to configure everything manually. I mean basic things like wifi, sound, screen
so underrated keep going just discovered you channel
Appreciate it broski
how were you able to choose wallpapers through dmenu?
Can we have a windows manager, and a desktop manager? I’ve been wanting to get into Linux, but I want MAXIMUM customization.
do you need to know how to code and stuff to do linux and customizing it, cus once windows 10 goes out of support, im going to have to use linux
Random keresgéltem Arch customization tutorialokat, aztán megtaláltam ezt a videót. Ha nem látom a dátumot felül, akkor nem is tűnt volna fel, hogy magyar vagy, olyan jól beszélsz angolul :)
I think you have a basic setup like I mean as far as you have shown it in the video. You can replicate it in any window manager. Even in the simple ones like bspwm.
How do you searchbar like that
Tell me if you find out please
Are you hungarian by any chance? Just asking because of some of the songs of yours :D
Igen magyar vagyok
@@MashedLinux Csak erdekes es jo egy masik nagy linuxost latni aki ilyen ji kis videokat gyart. Hajra a jovoben is :)
I've wanted an ANSII/ASCII based interface for a long time but have no idea if it's really possible
How did you get that transparent window without the menu bar?
Could you do a video about how you record these videos? What hardware and software you’re using?
Let him cook ❌
let him rice ✅
If you can make a list of the essential apps that i need to install to have a functioning system with a wm that would be great bc wms are so bare bones and i don't know how to manage notifications and power for example
Great suggestion!
all i see is a top panel bar how is yours unique compared to other setups... its kinda plain
Ricing comes from R.I.C.E. Race Inspired Racing Cosmetics
Szia! Jó látni magyarokat Linuxot használni!
what is the search bar you used to open brave
dmenu
Cool vid! I can’t help but feel that my time customizing would be better spent learning something or building something. Do you ever feel that way?
Thanks!
100% I always promote the idea, get a setup that you know you will like for the next couple of years, then start using Linux for work instead of just messing around
can you only do ricing on arch linux?
This man has an artist spirit. Look his style look his room look his rice.
Im debating ricing my classes kali linux terminal running on my professors computer...
Do you guys get anything done in arch or do you just customize ur gui?
Tbh I haven't touched my gui config in like 2 years at this point, if that solves your answer lol
Mikor ranezel egy random videora, es a szombat szembe koszon :D
where do you get those wallpapers??
Hyperland tutorial please
The terminal/window manager styles seem to all look the same with the only real difference being the desktop image.
Soo EXACT thing What I needed ,. uAre an Awesome Cool Guy❤, By the way what Dextro U are Using ?
Arch!
What do you use to search through your installed softwares?
dmenu
i switched from windows -> debian 11 -> currently arch(newbie) with hyprland ..i do programming (CS) , and im kinda worried using arch , since i really want to daily drive it bcoz of the hyprland is sooo good !!).. what do you suggest? should i keep practicing on arch or move to debian OR dual boot BOTH!?
This is very rare when packages wrong, especially essentials one. If hyprland happened to broke, you will just temporary (like, for few hours I guess) to another compositor or just install xorg-minimal and something like i3 or bspwm. Also there are backups of your previous packages. I believe it is stored in like /var/cache/pacman.
Well, I don't think that broken packages are big deal unless it is grub or drivers
i think hyprland may be the best minimal wayland compositor as of now, i tried using dwl (dwm port for wayland) but its way too buggy and has too little documentation (for patches too)
"Rice" does originate from car culture, it stands for "Race Inspired Cosmetic Enhancement" and it's usually a derogatory term for people that stick race style parts such as body panels, spoilers, and rims onto usually unremarkable Japanese cars like the Honda Civic or Nissan Altima without doing anything to the engine that would actually make it go faster (apart from removing the muffler sometimes) so it's slightly surprising to see it used more positively by the Linux community. That being said I'm all for it! Just took the plunge from windows 10 and it hasn't been the nightmare people told me it would be
How much performance does ricing like this take?
like nothing
a custom rice / WM config will almost always be much lighter than a full blown DE
Jó lett a video.
Köszi
Hey man! So you're not using DE at all?
Correct!
can u share your wallpaper. i really like it. thnks alot
what is the ide u r using ?
I had once used kde, but after update it broke all themes, so I switched to hyprland
>not using debian with the default config i3
So, I disagree about rice not having practicality. My rice is all about having a practical setup that also looks pretty.
Example: I use i3 gaps rounded, with all of my keybinds set up so that everything I could want to do, my hands don't even have to leave the keyboard. It's very rare that I have to use the mouse or trackpad. Every program I use is selected for practicality and looks. If it doesn't look pretty *and* have vi keybind options, I don't want it.
Pretty cool BUT stabile? secure? U should make a video about the stability and security too. Some advice about what distro to choose as the base system. etc.
Persze!
Why i can't install arch linux by Unetbootin
спасибо за видео
12:12 кино, группа крови
Bro do you how to install Nvidia driver on Linux studio ? I have 3gen i5 and nivida gt620
Nvidia drivers install automatically by themselves, if they are It might be your card is really out of date which the gt620 is
Hopp egy magyar testvér
I’m literally just too broke for a new copy of windows
Hey! Are you Hungarian? (Április szombat)
Igen :)
Anyone know what window manager he uses?
DWM by Suckless
@MashedLinux ty I just install arch today (using the install script cause I failed for 3h) and was curious btw love your vids
that's not a guide, that's an overview of what's posssible without actually showing how to do any of it
12:11 based song choices...
pls make more of these :)
I use arch by the way
W
Ha nem látom hogy "április" meg sem mondtam volna, hogy magyar vagy :D
thanks! this is very informational :)
Glad you think so!