This article is written for Gnome and Budgie, which relies on Gnome. Read more texts about what skel actually does Gnome/Budgie users should see this video about dconf/user database July 2019 we made a new gnome package to alleviate the “keyboard” issue....
Feb 2019 – 101 plank themes to choose from In this video we will show you how easy it is to change any given plank theme. We use the numixx plank theme as example. We open it in the folder /usr/share/plank/themes/Numixx with Atom but open that specific folder as...
We show you where you can normally set any application to autostart in Budgie. Use the gnome-tweak-tool. But this tool does not provide help for commands just for .desktop files from /usr/share/application so we need to do a work around. We show you the fastest way to...
You can use the pamac application to show what files have been installed and where. I will use it to see what this foomatic is all about. We encountered that package in the tutorial about...
Let us install the application pamac to update, install and investigate packages from Arch repos and AUR repos. I will show you my settings. It is up to you if you follow...
It would be great if we were able to print from ArcoLinuxD. In order to do that we need to install cups and drivers for your printer. It might be possible that you will need to look for drivers on the AUR to be able to...
If you have/need bluetooth support for any electronic device – not only a headset – you need to install some packages and even activate a service in order to make it...
We have installed all needed packages for sound on our system. Let us have some music while we work and install spotify from AUR. We compare packer, yaourt and pacaur in order to install it. You can install LOTS of music players. Take a look at this...
Let us get some sound on our computer. We can use the scripts from https://github.com/arcolinuxd/arco-budgie or we can figure it out together via the Arch...
We want to have a nice desktop to look at in the coming tutorials. Let us install variety, icons, themes and cursors and make a script of it to be (re)used at a later...
After typing in the terminal sudo reboot we end up in the graphical environment – Lightdm with Budgie in this case. Let us make some exercises in scripting. We have installed lightdm as display manager and budgie desktop but we did not make a script. So next...