level 1. Architector4. · 1y. arch (2290 packages) Manjaro Architect, if you're looking for a TUI installer. Otherwise, just Manjaro. It doesn't exactly install Arch, true, but you still get AUR and most of the fancy stuff you may need from it. 9. level 2.
Arch Linux On Line Installer. Calam-Arch-Installer Now install arch easily with on line gui installler, choices packs list DE, util, and browsers before proceed installed supported install: enabled aur+pamac, gui partitioning, dual boot, mbr-efi and encrypted my project here: Arch-installer. Play. 0:00.
After the first installation, people already have their own Arch install script, so whether a GUI installer available or not is not important anymore, they just download and run the script to reinstall. People are not forced to use Arch, so I think this is not really a …
03.11.2021 · ALG = Arch Linux GUI. NEXT RELEASE DATE: 1st Dec 2021. The project currently has 12 editions featuring various DEs/WMs. There are stock as well as themed editions. DE: Plasma5, Gnome40, Xfce4 & Cinnamon5 & MATE. WM: i3, BSP. Find out more in the README. Like Arch Linux, ALG has a monthly release schedule. New ISOs on 1st of every month.
If you end up going with Arch again sometime in the future, use the included archinstall-script on the iso to greatly simplify installation. It basically turns manual setup into a text-based multiple-choice test significantly lowering the difficulty. 1. level 1. Intelligent-Gaming.
I've done several Arch installs now without hitch, but getting UEFI working with Windows was something I hadn't attempted yet, and definitely made me a little nervous to try. I figured that, if nothing else, I'd be able to distract myself by working on that until I got tired and needed to go to bed. Lo and behold, as is always the case, the ...
(again, I install Arch on almost daily basis, usually with a cheat sheet so I understand both the appeals, hurdles and teaching opportunities with the processes) Edit: regarding pacman being CLI-only. Yes, as I eluded to above - this tool is just to …
I have used Revenge Installer 2 years ago, and its installed Arch is fine up to day ─ but I have read that Revenge Installer is no more updated and / or changed its name. I have also used Arch Anywhere 2 years ago, and it worked fine back then ─ but I don't know if it still exists.