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PacRat
7y

doing it finally
any tips?
(i have windows 7 and xUbuntu installed on the designated machine already)

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  • 1
    Or be like me. Be too dumb and lazy to install arch and take arch anywere.
  • 0
    @Louma can i use xfce
  • 0
    @Louma or what would you reccomend
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    @Jilano noted
    thanks
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    @danielspaniol or be lazy like me : opt for antergos :p

    Tbh, I don't see much real value in doing Arch from scratch.

    Have installed Gentoo plenty of times, but that's another story : compiling everything to my tune.
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    @ParkCity a note on tiling and i3 in this context : hiding open windows is a bit tricky and unusual.

    But yeah. Once you get used to it, it's great.
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    @lotd yep, cleanest distro I've seen in a long time. It's gonna take a miracle for me to move away from antergos
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    @louma @lotd
    either if you have an opinion on LXDE/LXQT (and can either of you help me distinguish whats dufferent between them?)
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    @Louma alrighty
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    @ParkCity believe the difference is lxqt uses qt4 or 5 and lxde uses gtk2 but is getting ported to gtk3.
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    @kvsjxd when you have a low spec computer there's no room to "Try and see of chrome works"
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    Be a man and install it to your MBR.
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