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Hi. I'm an archlinux newbie.
I've had some experience with Ubuntu and I wanted to try out Arch Linux on my laptop. How to I install and setup a basic XFCE system and get XFCE to start at every boot?
Thanks for your help.
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Have you read these yet:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Beg … Guide#Xfce
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfce
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It's as easy as this:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfc … stall_Xfce
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfc … e_With_DMs
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Xfc … _from_Xfce
Last edited by methuselah (2009-02-19 19:02:07)
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OK. I had read some of those but not entirely understood them.
I think I might give this a go though.
By the way, if Ubuntu uses synaptic, is there a GUI version of pacman for archlinux?
Thanks.:)
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gtkpacman, shaman (qt) just to name two of them.
all can be found in the AUR.
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OK. I had read some of those but not entirely understood them.
I think I might give this a go though.
By the way, if Ubuntu uses synaptic, is there a GUI version of pacman for archlinux?
Thanks.:)
Then don't hesitate to ask if there is something you don't understand after reading or trying. Give a try to pacman command lines. You will not regret it.
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Use the wiki begeners guide. Once you install the basic system you have a choice of installing xfce. the pacman comand line is very easy all you have to do is sudo pacman -Sy (the package name). if you google archlinux pacman you will find the wiki with instructions.
I would get gparted and repartition your hard drive so that you open some space to try new distros such as arch. Remember you can only have 4 primary partitions so that your fourth partition should be an extended partition this will allow you to have more than four partitions.
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The Beginners Guide will be a valuable resource for your first install. It comes as close to having everything you need as any piece of documentation I have ever used. Once you get the basic commands for using pacman you will find it similar and in some instances better than apt-get. I have not used a GUI pacman tool in the past but I hear good things about Shaman. Good luck!
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Last edited by bangkok_manouel (2009-02-20 06:42:38)
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