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They say that good font rendering makes any setup look better.
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Makefile fedora: Change cursor theme to Breeze 2018-10-31 10:04:48 -04:00
README.md fedora: Add font settings 2018-11-01 21:58:38 -04:00

Muya - A light rice for Fedora

This is my setup for Fedora, a GNU/Linux distribution that ships with GNOME by default, making it an ideal choice for most users. This guide covers a simple rice that will make your Fedora look much nicer than the defaults. It only uses packages from the official repositories, making it quick and easy to set up on any machine.

This guide will work with the latest version of Fedora (29 as of this writing).

Getting Started

Step 1. Install packages

Run make rice to install the packages necessary to complete this rice.

Step 2. Apply GNOME Tweaks

Open the GNOME Tweaks program. Then:

Under Appearance

  1. Change Applications to Pop or Pop-dark.
  2. Change Cursor to Breeze_cursors.
  3. Change Icons to Pop.
  4. Change the background and lock screen image.

Under Extensions

  1. Check Alternatetab to enable previews on alt tab. Under settings, uncheck "Show only windows in the current workspace" to take advantage of alt tabbing between workspaces.
  2. (Optional) Uncheck Background logo to remove the Fedora watermark from default wallpapers.
  3. (Optional) Check Places status indicator to easily access your user directories.

Under Fonts

  1. Change Hinting to Full.
  2. Change Antialiasing to Subpixel (for LCD screens).

And you're done!

That's it. You now have a very simple Fedora rice. If you want to mimic my development setup as well, continue reading.

Setting up Fedora for development work

TODO: Write this section