Nothing is too wonderful to be true, if it be consistent with the laws of nature -- Michael Faraday Sometimes it is the people no one can imagine anything of who do the things no one can imagine.
The kde-unstable entry should be first in the list of repositories (i.e., above the core-testing entry). Make sure you make bug reports if you find any problems. Disabling testing repositories. If you enabled testing repositories, but later on decided to disable them, you should: Remove (comment out) them from /etc/pacman.conf So no special steps were necessary for i3 to work (and I didn't even need to remove KDE). One caveat is that KDE is a *desktop environment*, while i3 is only a window manager. So KDE includes its own window manager, but also many more desktop applications (including things that run in the background). Some of these continue to be active in i3
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Install the xfce4 group normally with pacman then you can just logout and switch the session to XFCE. Once in XFCE you just delete the plasma related packages and kde-applications (check for -meta too) using pacman -Rns . Last but not least look at ~/.config to see if something kde-plasma related is there and delete it. If you just want to
Enable The Tiling Window Extension. Now that the Kwin Tiling Extension is set up on your Linux system, it’s time to turn it on. To turn on the extension, go to the KDE app launcher, search for “Kwin Scripts” and open it. Inside the Kwin scripts area, look for “Tiling Extension” and check the box next to it. Then, select the “Apply
partitionmanager. 24.01.85-1. A KDE utility that allows you to manage disks, partitions, and file systems. 2023-12-21. x86_64. Extra. partitionmanager. 23.08.4-1. A KDE utility that allows you to manage disks, partitions, and file systems.
This is the last article in a three part series about installing Arch Linux. Part 1 gets you through the base installation on an UEFI system. Part 2 deals with the addition of tools and adding some useful configuration. Time to add some graphics to the mix. Everything here is based on the official Arch Linux documentation on Xorg and KDE. Nlof.
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