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250 GB for "/" is not a very good idea. On a HDD, the read head could travel too much, slowing down the computer.
If you have a separate /usr partition, read the advice from here. Most likely you're missing the "usr" hook from mkinitcpio.conf or there's something out of whack with your fstab. Good luck.
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Your picture isn't that clear, but you might need nvidia instead of nouveau,
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It's because you don't have a proper ~/.xinitrc, specific to your DE (desktop environment).
Pro tip: Don't run "startx" logged in as the user root.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfce
^ Read this, from the top. Twice.
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Last edited by Jeflopo (2023-04-14 04:53:56)
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And there's another reason. Tried:
pacman -S xf86-video-nvidia nvidia-settings
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Nvidia
PS: You should use [ code ] tags when posting code (makes it easier to read), and don't forget to mark the topic as solved (by editing the first post).
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The package for nvidia, is nvidia and xf86-video-nv, but, however, if it's working nvm.
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