![]() ![]() Install Desktop Environment on Arch Linux.We have covered almost all the major Desktop environment such GNOME, Mate, XFCE, KDE, Cinnamon & Deepin installation & configuration procedure. We know, Arch Linux comes without GUI and we can install easily by following below article. $ sudo pacman -S base-devel fakeroot jshon expac git wget AUR stands for Arch User Repository, it’s big community-driven repository and contains 44,000+ packages. It similar to Yaourt and reduce manually effort to compiling and installing the packages available on AUR. Packer is a package wrapper which is used to install packages from AUR & Pacman repository. Yaourt stands for Yet Another User Repository Tool is a package wrapper which is used to install packages from AUR repository. If you want to run 32-bit application on your 64-bit systems, uncomment/enable the multilib repository to achieve it. # useradd -m -G wheel -s /bin/bash daygeek I would advise you to create separate user to manage the systems with sudo privilege under wheel group. To perform all the tasks from root user will lead to cause potential damage on system when we doing mistakes. It will ask you to enter the sudo password to perform the update, here you can see how much MB/KB going to upgrade, its purely depends on your system packages which you have installed.Ģ) Add New User and assign sudo privilegeīy default Arch Linux Wont have any user. How to check and do ? It’s very simply, you can do by hitting below command on your terminal. Newbies whoever want to taste Arch Linux, i advise you to try with Arch Anywhere. ![]() We know Arch Linux Comes without GUI & No additional software’s so we have to install everything manually also We have to tweak & adjust some settings to make your Desktop easier as well as better performance for more user friendly. It’s not enough to make your Desktop as user friendly. We have already covered in our previous article, How to Install Arch Linux and also covered Desktop Environment installation & configuration on Arch Linux system. ![]()
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