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I have a new appreciation for those that actually create Linux distributions. I am so used to using already created distributions that have every thing set up just so. I wanted to try out different desktops since arch linux makes this so easy. I tried e17 and found it nothing like all the distributions that are based on this. I then tried openbox which looked pretty cool and thought I would use it by itself and realize how much work it takes to make it look like any thing. I started it up and just have a blank desktop and no icons or any thing. I do not mind using KDE as I like it but was getting so many crashes with plasma that I figured I would go with a lighter desktop. I now know how much work it takes to set all these up. I have used lxde in the past as well but never really liked it. I guess I will just have to take the time to make things look the way I want them to look. I always thought all versions were the same that they just made theirs a little bit different. I appreciate having the right to do this my way but kind of like the old way as well. It is hard when you are used to things a certain way and then have to do this for yourself but I like the challenge.
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Once you've done it 10-15 times it will take you no time at all.
And of course it is a good idea to save/backup dot files.
Welcome to Arch Linux.
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Configuring your computer environment from the scratch can be so much fun. That's what we all like about Arch
The day Microsoft makes a product that doesn't suck, is the day they make a vacuum cleaner.
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But if they tell you that I've lost my mind, maybe it's not gone just a little hard to find...
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What distros are based on e17?
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some distros based on e17 are Yellow Dog Linux, Elive, and OpenGEU
oh yeah, and here's a link that lists some others (scroll to the middle of the page)
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