@@lechanlabs I already know about Manjaro (used it a good while) and other "generic" arch based distros.. I was thinking of leaning some arch stuff.. Arcolinux comes with that " arch university:: in phases where you bulid your own system- that might be good.. but will be a bit later-- I need this one for work right now..
Hi can I copy archcraft's openbox configuration to arch Linux, now I am using arch plasma I think openbox is more lightweight and still minimalist aesthetic
Well, arch btw kinda carries the brag of sacrificing a day to get an os up and running with you workflow manually. However you work with pacman and AUR anyways so i say, yeah you can!
Looks gorgeous and powerful--- I'd love to run that-- but I know diddly squat about Arch and could make a mess of things VERY quickly...
Archcraft would be a great distro to get your feet wet with arch, but Manjaro is a better option if you are more used to Gnome/KDE/XFCE.
@@lechanlabs I already know about Manjaro (used it a good while) and other "generic" arch based distros.. I was thinking of leaning some arch stuff.. Arcolinux comes with that " arch university:: in phases where you bulid your own system- that might be good.. but will be a bit later-- I need this one for work right now..
@@davidwayne9982 aaah, yeah Erik does well indepth tutorials from maintenance to building your own live cd.
Hi can I copy archcraft's openbox configuration to arch Linux, now I am using arch plasma I think openbox is more lightweight and still minimalist aesthetic
Yes, but you will need to find out what software it utilizes like rofi and polybar, because going through with it.
Looks wonderful. it's what i wanted. i'll try it. thanks.
WoW so cool i will try it today only 👍👍👍
the question is will I be able to say: arch btw? if not whats the point lol
Well, arch btw kinda carries the brag of sacrificing a day to get an os up and running with you workflow manually. However you work with pacman and AUR anyways so i say, yeah you can!