forked from extern/nix-config
a114435391
It turns out the font that I was setting before didn't actually do anything. This is the real way to double the font size in your virtual console, particularly useful for HiDPI displays, since your tty does not know about your X DPI. |
||
---|---|---|
.. | ||
install-scripts | ||
PKGBUILDs | ||
Makefile | ||
README.md |
Tari - My Arch Linux setup
Arch Linux, a GNU/Linux distribution, lets you build your own environment. Since you only install what you want, it is easy to customize and control.
Features
- A universal color scheme consistent across all terminal software
- A universal theme across both Qt and GTK applications
- The ability to switch between GNOME, Plasma, and bspwm efficiently
- Full HiDPI support for Qt, GTK, and X-level software applications
- Easily switch between both traditional and HiDPI resolution in the same X environment
Usage
On a fresh Arch install, run ./bootstrap.sh
.