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Exodia OS's desktop environment on my system? #1
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Bspwm is the window manager Im not sure about systemd i dont really understand the whole systemd thing Why is init.rc better or ... Core packages are under exodia-... Its the fonts your really looking at, iosveka custom is a font that has 500mb I make fonts btw. The archlinux aspect is used and built upon using pacman tio install extract the tar.zst Based on dua outputs ive done in the past it really connects down to commands and rofi/eww The are setup scripts out there i reccomend chris tituses archlinux install thing archived 2023 i think. Anyways hes got the dotfiles in a specific place i was also thinking of junest +nix to have the hacking distros as applications you can run Ive done extensive testing when it comes to copying repositories to other distrobutions a good way to inststall shit your not supposed to is change required packages Lmk if you have questions |
Correct if im wrong |
@nitani-x thanks for your reply. Still, since you haven't answered, what is the DE in use? |
I have a little problem in exodia os. When I update the system, then cava error occurs. Please anyone help |
Hello, developers of Exodia.
I have found all of your work regarding the Desktop absolutely impressing and fantastic, already tried out the ISO. So, first off, thank you for your work!
My question is, can your Desktop be installed on a non-Arch system? Is it just a set of configs for the DE? What components exactly does the Desktop I see in "Home" ISO consist of? What is the DE in screenshots from your Gallery?
I'm using a manual Linux system compiled from sources, not Arch Linux, unfortunately.
I would really like you to answer these questions:
Thanks in advance!
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