How do THESE guys use Linux? - Linux for Newbs EP 0

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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    This video is sponsored by eraser.io!
    If you've ever watched tech influencers, you may have noticed something unusual. A small subset of them use a very similar configuration using linux, a tiling wiindow manager -- like i3wm, neovim, and tmux. This is the start of a new series where we install linux from scratch, and configure a tiling window manager, a cool status bar, and way more goodies!
    So stick around nerds, its going to be a fun one!
    Chapters:
    0:00 - intro
    1:18 - The setup we're going to make together
    1:55 - The linux distribution
    4:30 - The tiling window manager in a linux system
    8:02 - Showing off i3wm
    9:18 - Comparing with Gnome
    9:44 - LETSGO
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Komentáře • 487

  • @typecraft_dev
    @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem +218

    Hey Everyone! I misspoke and called Gnome/KDE Display "Managers" When really I meant "Desktop Environments". I'll be sure to clarify in the next video when we install arch and choose a Desktop Environment / Window manager. Thanks!

    • @rharmonson
      @rharmonson Před měsícem +4

      On mixing up "Display Managers" and "Desktop Environments", it happens to the best of us.
      Good call out that the Linux OS is not a dependency for improving your workflow. Arch is amazing but impractical for larger pools of assets. Not saying it cannot be done using NixOS, Ansible, or some other alternative, but for most, it is not practical beyond a few assets. I accomplish the same with Debian but it does mean I must compile from source outdated components. I miss AUR. Pick your poison scenario, really.

    • @abbashaider7165
      @abbashaider7165 Před měsícem +3

      I opened the comments section to point that out. Thanks for correcting that. In practice display manager is just a login manager and nothing more. It is among the wrongly named symbols

    • @nostalgianinja
      @nostalgianinja Před měsícem

      Even then, Desktop Environments contain everything needed for their respective (floating) window managers to operate. And hey, it happens to the best of us.

    • @samanthbapu6207
      @samanthbapu6207 Před měsícem

      Happens post a few drinks ...

    • @softwarewalaa
      @softwarewalaa Před měsícem +2

      Im waiting for the all the episodes/parts , he is literally the guy who can teach us everything with the ease and simple beginner to advanced level 🥹

  • @youdontknowme2508
    @youdontknowme2508 Před měsícem +187

    My man single handledly creating more nerds in this world lol. Keep them coming you nerdo

  • @JoelJosephReji
    @JoelJosephReji Před měsícem +118

    Btw a small correction: the Long term support releases didn't really get affected by the xz vulnerability because their xz packages were already pinned at an old version. Ironically enough, Arch and several other bleeding edge rolling release distros had the version with the backdoor distributed for a short period of time before it got patched to the newer safe version (even though the backdoor didn't work on Arch since the ssh distributed via Arch didn't depend on xz).

    • @newton-342
      @newton-342 Před měsícem +10

      Yes. Altough thankfully only Debian was targeted, thus the exploited versions weren't dangerous on Arch. But if Arch had been targeted, it would have been pretty bad

    • @JoelJosephReji
      @JoelJosephReji Před měsícem +2

      @@newton-342 yeah but they wouldn't have been able to use the same attack vector on arch. They would have had to attack a different project then

    • @paultapping9510
      @paultapping9510 Před 27 dny +3

      the xz vuln. got into Debian Sid but not Debian Stable, which really underlines why the Debian dev model is a great idea.

    • @SoHawful
      @SoHawful Před 17 dny +4

      Yeah, that stood out to me too. I love arch, but "latest security patches" also means "latest vulnerability patches". That's the bleed in bleeding edge.

    • @jimmyhopkins8305
      @jimmyhopkins8305 Před 2 dny

      ​@@SoHawfulhow i wish there's something edging but not bleeding 😢

  • @simonlauer9379
    @simonlauer9379 Před měsícem +92

    One minor thing: display managers are just the thing you get after booting up prompting you to login. Gnome uses GDM and KDE uses SDDM, by default. Display Managers typically allow you to start different sessions. On GDM for example, you could launch into the Gnome Desktop Environment, or into i3 if installed 🤪

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem +38

      UGH I KNEW I would say something wrong. Yes that's correct I'll be sure to fix that in the next video!

    • @timdithmer9184
      @timdithmer9184 Před měsícem +13

      I love the way people tend to give feedback on your videos and the way you handle it. You can feel the positivity which is not normal in YT comments usually!

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem +17

      @@timdithmer9184 I've found YT to be a very positive place (for me at least). I'm just having fun showing off stuff I think is cool!

    • @glidersuzuki5572
      @glidersuzuki5572 Před měsícem

      Maybe you can call them login managers too. Atleast that's the name I like compared to the confusing display manager terminology​@@typecraft_dev

    • @nerdg2
      @nerdg2 Před 13 dny

      Hey look🧐, two nerds having a polite conversation, rare but love it!

  • @Redyf
    @Redyf Před měsícem +24

    I'm glad to see you're going to cover these topics, many people don't switch to linux because of the initial learning curve. I believe the series will help a lot with that 🙌

  • @LinuxEssentials79
    @LinuxEssentials79 Před 24 dny +1

    Chris, I love your content and I'm so excited. I can't wait to dive into this journey!

  • @jonatasmoraes141
    @jonatasmoraes141 Před měsícem +6

    Wow!!! We see that another great playlist is starting. I'm excited about it.

  • @drewfowler2408
    @drewfowler2408 Před měsícem +1

    Love this! Excited for the coming episodes!

  • @awab3178
    @awab3178 Před 13 dny

    I don't comment often but I just have to say this couldn't come at a better time. I've been experimenting with Linux customization but the learning curve is steep and it is wonderful to have someone lay everything out in a simple intuitive and comprehensive way. Everything is slowly starting to click & very excited to see your channel. Thank you.

  • @eliacortesi2787
    @eliacortesi2787 Před měsícem +1

    LOVE IT! Is it so bad wanting the next episode like NOW? Keep working nerd, doing GREAT!

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem +2

      you're getting me all pumped up I'm going to try and get it out ASAP

  • @LorenzoLopezVillalobos-sl5hn

    You are such a good presenter. I was able to get 99% of what I needed up and running on my Mac with your guidance, keep on making this great content man!

  • @sherrilltechnology
    @sherrilltechnology Před 15 dny

    Your video is the reason I am doing a series on Arch Linux on my channel and I love it, it is harder to learn at least for me, but just learning the commands is so much fun thank you sir for an incredible video!!

  • @MohammadLsk
    @MohammadLsk Před měsícem +1

    Thanks man. Excited for next episodes

  • @FastGunner2001
    @FastGunner2001 Před měsícem +1

    Pumped for this series. My wife is taking her first steps into the GNU world and is pumped to see the next episode already.

  • @Dainslief31
    @Dainslief31 Před měsícem

    Man , youe neovim series got me hooked nd bkw tbis series too gonna blow up sooner or later 🔥🔥keep it up !
    Thabks Nerd !

  • @AdamM
    @AdamM Před měsícem +1

    This was great. Looking forward to the series.

  • @formigarafa
    @formigarafa Před 24 dny

    Thanks, man. I love the talk about integration of the tools more than talking about the tools themselves.

  • @mazZZzilaplayer
    @mazZZzilaplayer Před měsícem +4

    Can't wait for new episodes coming!

  • @SimonCardona-oi8sm
    @SimonCardona-oi8sm Před měsícem +1

    When I decided to go with vim I founded your CZcams channel with vim series. Last week I decided to go further and install arch and this series comes.
    Man.. I love this channel so much, thanks you !

  • @willianf
    @willianf Před měsícem

    Awesome video! I am looking forward to watching the entire series.
    I have a similar env in my macOS with yabai, skhd, neovim, and tmux :)

  • @IshaanBahal
    @IshaanBahal Před měsícem +7

    Always remember, rolling release requires you to befriend arch-chroot but if you do an arch setup without the new distros like manjaro etc, you befriend it much sooner, likely on your 2nd broken install.

    • @danielfrisancho09
      @danielfrisancho09 Před měsícem +1

      not at all, arch + btrfs and creates snapshots so you can back to the point before update also arch its more stable than manjaro

    • @myartikool
      @myartikool Před měsícem

      @@danielfrisancho09 btrfs + btrfs-assistant + snapper + grub-btrfs
      If something goes wrong - boot to a working snapshot -> open terminal -> snapper rollback and you're good

  • @Allysroadtorecovery
    @Allysroadtorecovery Před 15 dny

    Fantastic video looking forward to future episodes

  • @flightman2870
    @flightman2870 Před měsícem

    Thanks a lot. I was waiting for a complete noob rice tutorial for all this time. I think this is the one. Love

  • @TomokoJinx
    @TomokoJinx Před měsícem +1

    great video very exited for this series as someone who wanted to get into the ricing part of linux for along time

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem

      Awesome! We’ll definitely be doing some ricing

  • @axelpaillaud7542
    @axelpaillaud7542 Před 24 dny +1

    This is really a great idea for a series, we are currently missing that ! I kinda disagree a little bit with your arch point of vue, but anyway, I also use arch btw, and I think its a really good distro to do programming.
    Thanks Typecraft, can't wait to see the next !

  • @alanis4AL
    @alanis4AL Před měsícem

    Hey man awesome series this and configuring neovim
    You make so understandable for people like me 👍

  • @ohdarlin692
    @ohdarlin692 Před měsícem +18

    arch documentation is really amazing. In the past I used debian and fedora derivatives. If something broke I search tons of forums and read people's problem, comparing them with mine and then fix it somehow. Not the best experience. But with arch I almost exclusively use their simple doc and it solves all of my problems. Also there described comparability with different tools, not only pure arch Linux setup, which is great

  • @mSykeCodes
    @mSykeCodes Před měsícem

    Awesome start! I wish I had had something like this when I was starting to play with this style of setup. Had to learn how to configure i3 from scratch myself haha

  • @j1d7s
    @j1d7s Před měsícem +2

    Another great video series coming our way, thanks nerd 🤩! Regarding your choices, I prefer Arch too because of the rolling release model, the Arch wiki and the haptics of the package management. And Arch nowadays is really easy to install, much less of a hassle than e.g. Gentoo. When I first used Arch in 2020, I was a bit extreme, I only installed the bare necessities and also a tiling window manager (bspwm). Nowadays the main thing regarding productivity for me is to have NeoVim and tmux nicely configured (in part thanks to you!). I am using KDE Plasma since I am mainly using Laptops and usually it does not make a lot of sense to have more than one window open on a single desktop, so I don't see a big appeal in using a tiling window manager, but maybe I will learn some new aspect why it would make sense for me, too... I have key combinations for the main GUI-applications and I always open them on specific desktops 1-6 so I don't even need to think about how to switch between them.

  • @mlv60
    @mlv60 Před 11 dny

    i love theseeee!!!! (video series, but influencers mentioned as well)

  • @nerdg2
    @nerdg2 Před 13 dny +1

    Dude, just why didn't you exist earlier man, do you know the shit i went through to get to where this video gets a person ? Dude an year of hell, literal hell to finally call linux home. Your channel is god man!

  • @bwemery5
    @bwemery5 Před 25 dny +3

    cant wait to see your i3 configs

  • @khanriza
    @khanriza Před měsícem +10

    Can't wait for the Arc install guide!

    • @ShadowPriestBear
      @ShadowPriestBear Před 4 dny

      Just write "archinstall" and follow the instructions xD

  • @isyedaliraza
    @isyedaliraza Před 9 dny

    Awesome as always ❤️

  • @abdallhfattah8934
    @abdallhfattah8934 Před měsícem

    i been waiting for such a course :)

  • @jntlmb
    @jntlmb Před měsícem +1

    Amazing, love the content!

  • @alexandersix_
    @alexandersix_ Před měsícem +2

    Man, LOVING the videos lately!
    I'm running Fedora with AwesomeWM myself, and it's been such a great change. Still running (and loving) macOS for work, but whenever I can dip into Linux, I'd much rather do that.

  • @dixitvara
    @dixitvara Před měsícem

    I like this series, so i am excited to know more about linux ❤ thanks

  • @dicusardenis922
    @dicusardenis922 Před 14 dny

    I will enjoy this eposodes, this is what i need, keep going :)

  • @llljammylll
    @llljammylll Před měsícem

    Looking foward to this series.

  • @maxhudotdev
    @maxhudotdev Před měsícem +1

    Nice vid, recently got into linux and this vid would have been super helpful when I was just starting out

  • @Fanta666
    @Fanta666 Před měsícem

    I switched from i3wm to sway, and am psyched to watch this series and level up my use of these tools!

  • @muhammadmostey
    @muhammadmostey Před 26 dny +1

    I cant wait I was about to move all my files on Windows to follow with you, it's been 7 days I hope if you can post everyday in this series, I'm really exited and wanted to learn neovim on linux asap

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před 26 dny +1

      apologies for making you wait. been a busy week outside of youtube for me. They'll start coming out quicker and quicker don't worry. thanks for your patience!

  • @TiagoEgas
    @TiagoEgas Před 28 dny

    a solid .1 intro, nice to se a breakdown type of workflow.

  • @pankajthapaliya2336
    @pankajthapaliya2336 Před 13 dny

    Excellent video. Thanks for sharing it

  • @shaunkruger
    @shaunkruger Před měsícem

    What a time to be alive, through the advanced technology of tiling window managers we can run multiple full screen applications on individual desktops that in no way resembles the way I used tty1-6 on the console when I first got started with Linux in 1998.

  • @harshdeepanshu277
    @harshdeepanshu277 Před 26 dny +1

    much needed series!!! keep going..............

  • @timjames4306
    @timjames4306 Před měsícem +2

    The mustache man is back with another incredible series ❤🎉

  • @Mr.AmeliasDad
    @Mr.AmeliasDad Před 27 dny

    I'm already running Arch with Hyprland, Tmux, and Neovim. Just here cause your content rocks!

  • @loggerboy9325
    @loggerboy9325 Před měsícem

    Ur content is gold keep up the content!!!

  • @jasonbourne757
    @jasonbourne757 Před měsícem +1

    I come here for the intro and stay for the content, everytime..!

  • @vimrichie
    @vimrichie Před měsícem +3

    You’re just like Netflix. Always putting out a new series. The only difference is that you don’t cancel on them.

  • @SaffronPaprika
    @SaffronPaprika Před měsícem

    At it again with another awesome course.

  • @aparuproychowdhury
    @aparuproychowdhury Před měsícem +2

    Amazing content. I am excited to watch the next one. When is it comming?

  • @ahmedpranto6669
    @ahmedpranto6669 Před 23 dny

    Subbed and ready for the whole series

  • @alexcricles
    @alexcricles Před měsícem +24

    RIP neofetch

    • @Ar1yan824
      @Ar1yan824 Před 6 hodinami

      Now welcome to the fastfetch

    • @Ar1yan824
      @Ar1yan824 Před 6 hodinami

      Now welcome to the fastfetch

    • @Ar1yan824
      @Ar1yan824 Před 6 hodinami

      Now welcome to the fastfetch

  • @_boux
    @_boux Před 21 dnem

    2:40 funny point right there, since rolling release distros were the ONLY distros affected by the exploit, mostly fedora's rolling release. Stable releases or LTS releases didn't have the version of the library with the exploit yet when it was discovered

  • @CodeWithAhsan
    @CodeWithAhsan Před měsícem +1

    damn! This is more exciting for me than any Netflix series. Super sad that there’s only one episode available so far 😄
    I’ll wait all to come out so I can migrate from windows. I absolutely hate using neovim on WSL (ubuntu).
    I am new to neovim btw and set up things from your neovim setup course initially. Thanks for the amazing content :) can’t tell how much I appreciate it

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem +1

      awesome I'm glad you're excited! I'm excited too!

  • @alexanderkipnis2329
    @alexanderkipnis2329 Před měsícem

    this series is going to be a godsend 😎

  • @Szymonides252
    @Szymonides252 Před měsícem +1

    Nice, I'm really looking forward to seeing your config!
    Btw, have you ever considered using NixOS instead of Arch?

  • @blocSonic
    @blocSonic Před měsícem +3

    Great series idea!

  • @chanukanadun
    @chanukanadun Před 21 dnem

    Love this. keep it up

  • @cristhianjhlcom
    @cristhianjhlcom Před 23 dny

    Great content, BTW! 😎😎

  • @rodelias9378
    @rodelias9378 Před 29 dny

    Thanks nerd. I look forward to watching next episodes

  • @zdeneksc2895
    @zdeneksc2895 Před 26 dny +1

    Hi, I see that you using that nice terminal bar with all those rainbow colors, I cannot find a video where you're setting that one up? I already have TMUX with Catpuchin but still missing that one piece. Can you help me out?
    EDIT: Is it a starship? Can I get the setup?

  • @alxt111
    @alxt111 Před měsícem +1

    Great video. A couple corrections: point release distros also deliver security updates as soon as possible. rolling release is got for if you want the latest and greatest features not more security. You often say display manager when meaning desktop environment. A display manager is just the lock screen in linux lingo.

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem

      Yes I totally misspoke you’re right thanks!!

  • @jawuku3885
    @jawuku3885 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for this introductory video! I've always been stumped by the workflow of tiling window managers, so have always avoided them in the past. You've convinced me to give it a try at least. I look forward to your upcoming videos.

  • @claymorwan
    @claymorwan Před 26 dny

    I've been struggling to install arch linux like that for the past weeks, can't wait to watch the next episode hoping that it helps

  • @lisovyy
    @lisovyy Před měsícem

    nicely put.
    out of curiosity, have you switched to linux long term or is it more of an experiment?

  • @RazoBeckett.
    @RazoBeckett. Před měsícem +3

    Teej , Prime MENTIONED

  • @friendly__drone9352
    @friendly__drone9352 Před měsícem

    Interesting! If I wasn't working on a fairly new macbook then I'd look at getting a laptop with Linux. which machine do you use Typecraft?

  • @KevinVinck
    @KevinVinck Před měsícem +1

    Curious to see how to get i3wm working with a HiDPI display. All of my Linux machines are laptops with HiDPI displays and when I tried setting up i3 I ended up spending too long trying to figure out how to get both i3 and the applications to scale properly before giving up and going back to KDE.

  • @moinbagban87
    @moinbagban87 Před 27 dny +5

    Wallpaper source ??

  • @Gengurke
    @Gengurke Před měsícem +1

    Great start to the series! Where can I get this beautiful wallpaper?

  • @ghosthunter0950
    @ghosthunter0950 Před měsícem +1

    I would appreciate if you did a full setup with the manual install of arch as well for educational purposes.
    The arch wiki doesn't tell me much beyond the basic installation and the same goes for most of the videos beyond really old ones. I don't mind if you even start with an already basic install done and just helped setup what we need after that.

  • @ev3rybodygets177
    @ev3rybodygets177 Před měsícem +11

    wezterm when? Love the vids keep up the work!

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem +6

      I’m going to have to cover wez term

    • @itsfkf6106
      @itsfkf6106 Před měsícem +1

      ​@typecraft_dev honestly....imo kitty is better

    • @zephyrthesearchrescuedog8358
      @zephyrthesearchrescuedog8358 Před měsícem +1

      Yeah teej uses wezterm

    • @gustavojoaquin_arch
      @gustavojoaquin_arch Před měsícem

      ​@@itsfkf6106wezterm>>>>>>>kitty
      Wezterm implements the kitty graphics protocol and is writted in Rust btw

    • @007arek
      @007arek Před měsícem

      @@itsfkf6106 with what?

  • @MrBrutalmetalhead
    @MrBrutalmetalhead Před měsícem

    I'm a happy pop os guy . cant wait to see the rest of this series

  • @Novacification
    @Novacification Před měsícem

    Just as I felt I had gathered enough information to make a Linux "IDE", you come out with a guide. Will be interesting to see how my own rookie thoughts compare and have a guide to follow when things inevitably turn out to be more difficult than expected. You mentioned tmux as well but I'm not sure I would use tmux with a tiling window manager. Maybe I'm wrong on that.

  • @fruitloop831
    @fruitloop831 Před měsícem +1

    Just starting to teach myself to use i3wm, I have it installed alongside plasma and depending on the task I am doing depends which I log into.

  • @fantero1649
    @fantero1649 Před měsícem

    Excited for this one

  • @TrashUx12
    @TrashUx12 Před 28 dny +1

    You are the best youtuber ever i seen
    please make more and more content you are awesome

  • @dylanjhennessy
    @dylanjhennessy Před měsícem

    Literally got shivers in the intro

  • @SteeleMan223
    @SteeleMan223 Před měsícem +19

    Between you and Teej I've dug myself deep down the nvim rabbit hole

    • @SteeleMan223
      @SteeleMan223 Před 25 dny

      @keralistyrus4241 Learn on VS code and then when you are comfortable coding, get the vim motions plugin on VS code to start learning vim, then when you have that down you can get into vim or nvim in the terminal. That's my recommendation.

    • @aaronwillett1333
      @aaronwillett1333 Před 23 dny

      Tough call. Vim is its own learning curve. You run the risk of slowing growth in both areas trying to learn both at once. I think once you are comfortable with one, the other is easier to learn, which begs the question: which to focus on first?​@keralistyrus4241

    • @julius7574
      @julius7574 Před 18 dny

      @keralistyrus4241 what ever you like more

  • @brynana_dev
    @brynana_dev Před měsícem

    this is going to be so exciting

  • @taatzi5554
    @taatzi5554 Před 27 dny

    Interested to see this series, hope many find it useful and intriguing.
    I used to run i3 on arch btw, but lately I haven't bothered with all the configuring. I find that Gnome is quite ok if you utilize keyboard shortcuts like Win+Arrow keys to split and move windows effectively. It doesn't give the same granular control or speed but gets the job done. Then again I've also moved that responsibility to tmux, where I instantly jump between running processes, neovim editors and shells, which leads me to only need one workspace.
    Really the trouble with a tiling wm is the same as the trouble of neovim vs. IDEs. It doesn't come with anything but the bare essentials preinstalled, and expects you to do the heavy lifting in the beginning. But after it's configured to your liking everything's exactly where you want it to be and you fly between screens and applications like it's second nature.

  • @gand0rfTRZ
    @gand0rfTRZ Před měsícem

    Loved your series about setting up neovim. It helped me out a lot and I really love using it now. Can't wait to see more from this series. Multiple workspaces are a great tool to have. Just hate that it took Windows so long to make it a standard option. before then, using Linux at home and coming to work and having to use windows always felt like I was downgrading. Still kind of does, but it isn't as bad anymore. Still will never put Windows on my home machine again.

  • @MrBodoFraggins
    @MrBodoFraggins Před měsícem

    For those interested, there is an extension for gnome called Forge that is a very good tiling manager.

  • @jackyzheng55
    @jackyzheng55 Před měsícem

    ive never been more excited

  • @ZenityStudios
    @ZenityStudios Před měsícem

    im ready for part 1, 2, 3, etc. thanks

  • @GaleAeras
    @GaleAeras Před měsícem

    I just started experimenting with installing arch in a vm today lmao. will be following along and seeing what's what.

  • @chyldstudios
    @chyldstudios Před měsícem +3

    I use Arch with KDE, zsh, tmux, neovim and vs code. Virtual desktops on KDE work very well.

  • @PHoSawyer
    @PHoSawyer Před 25 dny +1

    Wheres the rest of the series? Great videos! hopefully more coming up soon! 🙌

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před 25 dny +1

      Yes more coming soon!! (Next couple days) thanks for your patience!

    • @PHoSawyer
      @PHoSawyer Před 25 dny +1

      This came across as really rude 🙈, I meant to say I'm hyped for this series and excited to see more 🙌💪, as soon as it's ready I'll be hyped to view 👍

  • @ARKTIKA13
    @ARKTIKA13 Před 16 dny

    Nice video mate but tell me pls how can I have the look of your terminal?

  • @tejusr5525
    @tejusr5525 Před měsícem

    Great video idea 😊

  • @user-zg7bw8sn5l
    @user-zg7bw8sn5l Před měsícem +1

    Great concept for a video. I would like to recommend sticking to customizing the functionality of i3/sway, whichever way this series goes (although sway might be better to avoid screentear on X). Adding steps for customizing aesthetics for sway, tmux... will be redundant in my opinion, it could throw those that came here looking for the i3 programming workflow off. of course, include a unified colorscheme like gruvbox for every program, otherwise it would look terrible. but other than that, i think sticking to core functionality and workflow would be the best direction for this series.
    This is just my 2 cents. Looking forward to see if I can recommend this series to my friends trying to start out on linux!

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem

      if thats what you want, then you'll be happy with how this course progresses :)

  • @souzafeb
    @souzafeb Před měsícem +1

    For a noob developer like me, your content is a blessing, thanks brother!

  • @mattsadventureswithart5764

    I use a mix of windows since 1996 and linux various distros (on and off, currently on) since 2000.
    What makes using multuple workspaces superior to windows alt-tab? Ive never managed to find what killer feature it has and why i should prefer it to the windows way. Somebosy please explain.

  • @incursio1122
    @incursio1122 Před měsícem +1

    Was planning of installing arch since the package managers for debian sucks, just what i needed sir. Thanks a lot. Pacman supremacy!!

    • @typecraft_dev
      @typecraft_dev  Před měsícem

      Heck yes!

    • @jas0x139
      @jas0x139 Před měsícem

      Pacman is pretty insane. You can set the parallel downloads to around 100. Then when you run archinstall you can go from installation to being logged into your DE of choice in about 4 minutes.

  • @mrmadhan8557
    @mrmadhan8557 Před měsícem +2

    For gnome users you can use spacebar gnome extention for i3 like workspace

  • @Blan_11
    @Blan_11 Před měsícem

    I also like Arch because I can easily install what I want and make sure it's up-to-date. But, I'm currently on EndeavourOS with hyprland since I really like it. Good video btw.