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'' If you want to know what these packages are research them.'' | '' If you want to know what these packages are research them.'' | ||
Config files: | |||
1. xinitrc at <code>~/.xinitrc </code> | |||
exec ck-launch-session i3 --force-xinerama | |||
''You only need --force-xinerama if you do have a nvidia grafics card.'' | |||
2. <code>~/.i3/config</code> | |||
''specify window colors at the top of the file:'' | |||
# class border backgr. text indicator | |||
client.focused #333333 #000000 #ffffff #000000 | |||
client.focused_inactive #333333 #5f676a #ffffff #484e50 | |||
client.unfocused #333333 #222222 #888888 #292d2e | |||
client.urgent #333333 #900000 #ffffff #900000 | |||
''specify the bar/workspace colors at the bottom of the file:'' | |||
bar { | |||
status_command i3status | |||
# Bar color settings | |||
colors{ | |||
#background #000000 | |||
#statusline #ffffff | |||
#separator #666666 | |||
# Type border background font | |||
focused_workspace #008fff #007fff #ffffff | |||
active_workspace #333333 #5f676a #ffffff | |||
inactive_workspace #333333 #222222 #888888 | |||
urgent_workspace #aa0000 #990000 #ffffff | |||
} | |||
} | |||
Do not forget the keymap setting at <code>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</code> otherwise you need to use <code>setxkbmap</code> | Do not forget the keymap setting at <code>/etc/X11/xorg.conf</code> otherwise you need to use <code>setxkbmap</code> | ||
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'''additional software''' | '''additional software:''' | ||
1) File Manager: | 1) File Manager: | ||
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''Also you should have <code>udisk</code> installed'' | ''Also you should have <code>udisk</code> installed'' | ||
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Revision as of 10:42, February 12, 2015
WIM42GNU's Funtoo Setup
This is for everybody who might have seen my funtoo setup and liked it! This is also for myself to keep track on my system. I have used most of the Linux distributions out there and I am currently most happy with funtoo. My reasons are:
- Gentoo/Funtoo is a rolling release distribution, meaning you only have to install it once and update it frequently.
- Gentoo/Funtoo is only what you make out of it, no unnesecary rubish like in Ubuntu, OpenSuse or Fedora will be installed by default. In the mean time being aware that Gentoo/Funtoo is for advanced users not careing that much about GUIs for Settings or Configs.
- Gentoo/Funtoo runs fast due to multiple reasons. (Compiling your own software,USE-Flags,...)
- Philosophy, one would think that Slackware would suite me most (KISS,Unix) but the fact is that these distributions require you more energy and time to work with. I want to get my jobs done, not careing to much about the system. It is okay to have tools that do things for you as long they are designed well - like in funtoo.
1. Install Funtoo
Follow the install instructions and setup a minimal system.http://www.funtoo.org/Funtoo_Linux_Installation
2. Install your WindowManager or DesktopEnviroment
My favourite Window Manager at the time is i3 followed by xfce and openbox.
i3 setup:
1) install these packages:
emerge --ask i3 i3status dmenu lxappeareance
If you want to know what these packages are research them.
Config files:
1. xinitrc at ~/.xinitrc
exec ck-launch-session i3 --force-xinerama
You only need --force-xinerama if you do have a nvidia grafics card.
2. ~/.i3/config
specify window colors at the top of the file:
# class border backgr. text indicator client.focused #333333 #000000 #ffffff #000000 client.focused_inactive #333333 #5f676a #ffffff #484e50 client.unfocused #333333 #222222 #888888 #292d2e client.urgent #333333 #900000 #ffffff #900000
specify the bar/workspace colors at the bottom of the file:
bar { status_command i3status # Bar color settings colors{ #background #000000 #statusline #ffffff #separator #666666 # Type border background font focused_workspace #008fff #007fff #ffffff active_workspace #333333 #5f676a #ffffff inactive_workspace #333333 #222222 #888888 urgent_workspace #aa0000 #990000 #ffffff } }
Do not forget the keymap setting at /etc/X11/xorg.conf
otherwise you need to use setxkbmap
Section "InputClass" Identifier "keyboard-all" Driver "evdev" MatchIsKeyboard "on" Option "XkbLayout" "de"
EndSection
additional software:
1) File Manager:
emerge --ask thunar
thunar - filemanager that supports automounting
Make sure you create this rule: /etc/polkit-1/rules.d/10-drives.rules
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) { if (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.udisks2.") == 0){ return polkit.Result.YES; } } );
Also you should have udisk
installed
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