nix-config/.archlinux
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PKGBUILDs: Add tari-util-xeventbind
xeventbind is a useful program that lets you run any command on
resolution change, similar to how GNOME on Wayland is able to change
scaling on on resolution change, but not exactly.

Since we're still using X, existing programs are not affected; they
have to be restarted instead.
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install-scripts archlinux: Add VerbosePkgLists to pacman.conf 2018-11-19 19:14:37 -05:00
PKGBUILDs PKGBUILDs: Add tari-util-xeventbind 2018-11-28 20:45:39 -05:00
Makefile archlinux: Add Makefile 2018-11-27 18:47:05 -05:00
README.md misc: Update docs 2018-10-31 13:03:41 -04:00

Tari - A bspwm + KDE rice with HiDPI support

I use Arch Linux, a GNU/Linux distribution, for its bare-bones setup out of the box. This makes it easy to customize and control, since you only install what you need. This guide covers replicating my bspwm setup on your Arch Linux machine.

Getting Started

Step 1. Install Arch

Install Arch like you normally would, following the Installation guide. Although I keep some of my install scripts in this directory, the actual installation process varies depending on your hardware and which setup you're trying to achieve. For this reason, my scripts should only be used as a guide after you have a proficient understanding of how Arch Linux works.

Step 2. Install packages

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