![]() I thought Arch Linux was for “serious” people, the way Slackware was in the 1990s, the way Debian was and still is, the way Gentoo was and maybe still is (which doesn’t really have a raison d’être, but nonetheless), and, why not, the way the BSD family is. Inevitably, even if he starts with “Recently, I dive into Linux the third time” (I suppose he dived, or he dove), he then learns more about Arch Linux, i3, Alacritty, and generally with the “Arch ricing” ecosystem. Here’s a random guy writing about The Fascinating Arch Linux RICE. Now, the big disappointment is that the n☁ distro seems to be Arch. And a good deal of them are quite nice, actually. But they seem a minority.Īnyway, there seem to be countless customizations, thankfully hosted on GitHub, usually. Yes, there are who use GNOME, KDE Plasma, Cinnamon, and Manjaro, Mint, *buntu, Fedora, etc. ![]() A tiling window manager (i3, i3-gaps, Awesome, bspwm, dwm, xmonad, etc.).But they don’t use words like “customizations” and “themes” they talk of “rice” and “ricing”!Īs for the “rice” desktops, most of them (but not all!) are using: ![]() The thing with r/unixporn and some similar “communities” is that they show desktops. ![]()
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