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#1 2006-01-27 21:58:28

antiloaded
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Clean install with fluxbox

Hi,

Im doing a clean install of Arch noodle.

I only want to use fluxbox and blackbox.

What do I do from the rootlogin after the full install?

Sincerely Jørgen

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#2 2006-01-27 22:51:24

postlogic
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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

Full install of the base iso, or the regular one with more apps?

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#3 2006-01-27 23:53:19

ozar
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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

I'm not understanding the question the way it's stated, either.  Can you please clarify?


oz

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#4 2006-01-27 23:58:07

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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

arch-base.iso, or arch-full.iso?

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#5 2006-01-27 23:59:34

tomk
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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

Do a base install, then do

pacman -S pacman
Pacman -Syu
Pacman -S fluxbox blackbox

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#6 2006-01-28 08:07:13

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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

postlogic wrote:

arch-base.iso, or arch-full.iso?

I ment arch-full.iso   smile

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#7 2006-01-28 08:08:54

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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

tomk wrote:

Do a base install, then do

pacman -S pacman
Pacman -Syu
Pacman -S fluxbox blackbox

Thanks for your help!

After doing this the system will boot into fluxbox/blackbox? Or do I need to set anything?

Sincerely, Jørgen

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#8 2006-01-28 08:11:39

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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

After that you can log into your user account (I assume you have one) on command line and put 'fluxbox' in your ~/.xinitrc and type 'startx' on the command line to start it. If you want some autologin or a graphical login, you will need to look into a display manager. There's lots of different ones mentioned on forum posts if you search.

Dusty

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#9 2006-01-28 09:49:40

tomk
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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

And just so your clear, if you've installed from arch-full, there may be apps on your system that you don't need. Have a look at pacman -Q and get rid of anything superfluous.

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#10 2006-01-28 12:31:48

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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

If you don't feel comfortable using the command-line version with pacman -Q, you can also download and install pacmenu (in the repos) for easier navigation and removal/installation.

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#11 2006-01-28 15:31:48

antiloaded
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Re: Clean install with fluxbox

Dusty wrote:

After that you can log into your user account (I assume you have one) on command line and put 'fluxbox' in your ~/.xinitrc and type 'startx' on the command line to start it. If you want some autologin or a graphical login, you will need to look into a display manager. There's lots of different ones mentioned on forum posts if you search.

Dusty

Thanks for your help.

Im using GDM, and fluxbox is added to menu so I can choose to use that as my WM.
But I also installed Blackbox, and it didn't appear as an option at the loginscreen.

How do I add blackbox as an option?

Sincerely, Jørgen

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