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i3-starterpack
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GNOME, Plasma, XFCE, or something else?
There are lots of sample configs you can use to build your setup on git. Here's a whole starter pack. https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/i3-starterpack.
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Time not showing in i3
This is what my time looks like. I use i3bar as my main bar. I copied the i3status config from here. I changed a few things up, and that's it. I used this same config on Fedora i3 spin, and it worked like a charm. Why does this happen? How do I fix it?
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How do you do it?
i3 starter pack on github and lastly my favorite
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How do I make my desktop look like r/unixporn
i3wm has a really good guide on their website and for ease of use check the i3-starterpack as well. Very useful. check the subreddit r/i3wm install lxappearance, picom, ranger, neofetch, ncmpcpp, conky, feh, etc. Edit the dot files, check the Arch wiki, it has more details on how to edit these dot files. then launch these applications on terminal and take a screenshot to show off on your favorite forum. Boom!
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So close to move into i3, struggling with i3bar
First of all, i kinda copied the style that is shown here , just took the color reference and changed it manually because i liked how it looks with my terminal colors . But now i only have one icon (the storage disk-like one) and i want to include a couple more, exactly one per block (Load - Cpu -Storage - Network - Ram and Date) and may be others for workspaces, noyt required though. The thing is that i dont know how to do that, i've seen something called awesome font but im not sure about using it. Any "noob" guide or advice would be great. Thanks in advance.
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I just want a distro equivalent to Arch, that lets me install the bare minimum packages and uses apt. Anything like that?
If you feel lost about i3 in particular, here is a guide i found a while ago https://github.com/addy-dclxvi/i3-starterpack
- Is there a way to download a pre-made i3 environment?
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[BSPWM] long time no see
addy-dclxvi i3-starterpack
- An Update On The Future Of I3
mbp-2016-linux
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Nice
Is this website out of date? Saying audio and wifi not working on several models still. Looks like it was updated a few years ago though.
- Linux on an intel Macbook Pro
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Arch Linux in a MacBook Pro i5
Check this site for the status of Linux support on different Macbook models
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how can I install arch on my slightly older macbook
I ran arch on a macbook (14,3 i think) for a few years and in addition to the wikis, this guide was useful: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux especially the link to wifi issues which got mostly solved with some hex editing: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=193121
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On Replacing My MacBook Air M1 with a ThinkPad T480
That used to be a good solution in like 2015, but there are generations of Macbooks whose Linux support never includes working WiFi or audio: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux
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Suggest an "ideal" distro for installation on an Apple Macbook Pro
So far I'm underwhelmed, mostly because of the (understandable) limited support of Apple hardware, e.g., Touch Bar, Touch ID, etc. (As an aside, I've found this GitHub repo very helpful: https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux )
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MacBook Pro w/ Touch Bar compatibility
According to https://github.com/Dunedan/mbp-2016-linux the touch bar is "partially working". That link's got tons more information so check that out.
- 16" Intel Macbook Pro Support
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Can I boot Linux from flash drive on MacBook?
To boot from a USB stick, simply hold down Option after you turn the computer on and wait for the USB to show up in the boot picker. That said, all MacBooks after 2016 don't really have the best hardware compatibility with Linux due to missing drivers.
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Is there absolutely no way to get wifi working on a MacBook Pro 16,1?
According to this, there's no supported firmware for the BCM4364 card. Does this mean I have no hope of using Arch without an ethernet cable? Is there any way to revert back to MacOS and take the firmware from there?
What are some alternatives?
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
wireless-carplay-dongle-reverse-engineering - CPlay2Air / Carlinkit Wireless Apple CarPlay Dongle reverse engineering
yabai - A tiling window manager for macOS based on binary space partitioning
mbp-manjaro - The ISO Build scripts for Manjaro with modified package lists to include the Manjaro kernel with T2-MacBook patches
voidrice - My dotfiles (deployed by LARBS)
mbp-fedora
dotfiles - My personal backup of my dotfiles on ThinkPad-X230-Debian-Openbox and Aspire-A514-Debian-Fluxbox
ExpansionCards - Reference designs and documentation to create Expansion Cards for the Framework Laptop
dotfiles - Efficiency meets aesthetics, my dotfiles are fine-tuned for a seamless Linux experience. Take control of your system with this clean, minimalistic configuration. 🚀
macbook-lighter - Macbook screen and keyboard backlight on the ambient light
dotfiles - i3 + Plasma: using the i3 window manager on the top of KDE Plasma and other dotfiles, configurations, scripts, workarounds and practises from my Debian Sid machines.
idevicerestore - Restore/upgrade firmware of iOS devices