In progress
next
- disable discord message sounds
- enable numlock on startup
- install docker w default containers n stuff
- add my other git ssh
- install jetbrains
- clone my repos
- login with vscode
- install arduino IDE
- install libreoffice
- install a picture viewer
- KDE resists mouse moving between screens is annoying
- keybinds for thinks like Konsole and Dolphin
Desktop Todo
- kitty terminal
- Terminal UI’s:
- Lazy Git
- Lazy Docker
- learn more about pacman
- item 11: a firewall. on the security page. Do this after installing a GUI
- learn about Arch User Repository - AUR
- Limit amount of processes accordingly, using the wiki at Section
6.4. Do this after using the system for daily driving to get good benchmarks for processes needed.
Laptop Todo
Done
- move over important files from ubuntu
- install syncthing
- and add the synching folder between laptop and PC
- add synching to phone
- move over the entire image archive
- make My Archlinux Applist
- install discord
- install steam
- fix zen & firefox
- possably add the nvidia drivers that I possably skipped with Archinstall
- install Yet another yoghurt - YAY
yay -Sy vscode
-
yet another yogurt - install this vault
- create SSH credentials and add them to Github: Git and SSH on Linux
- install git
- add all items to grub
- fix KDE at startup
Archive
- look into additional drivers: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/General_recommendations#Display_drivers
- enable multilib after installing a window manager
- Arch Linux uses systemd as the init process, which is a system and service manager for Linux. For maintaining your Arch Linux installation, it is a good idea to learn the basics about it. Interaction with systemd is done through the systemctl command. See systemd#Basic systemctl usage for more information. A logging system is also provided, with the command journalctl. See journal for more information.
- Read about system maintenance and upgrading the system
- item 10: Sandboxing applications on the Security page. Read after installing a GUI
- Use wayland over xorg. Read about this in the 6.5 section of the wiki. I will know to do this, when the time comes
- change startup screen
- install all default apps