Making a Sup Forums approved Arch Linux distro

Hello, we're trying make Arch Linux Sup Forums edition
Write what must contain

>What DE/WM
>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
>Login Manager
>Default web browser
>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
>Default Music/Video player
>others...

Other urls found in this thread:

wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/beginners'_guide
twitter.com/NSFWRedditGif

I'll make the logo!

DE: e17
Default editor: Atom, with activate power mode
>login manager use w/e you want
>default web browser: opera
>non free graphics drivers: fuck yeah!
>default media player: VLC just werks.

>>What DE/WM
None
>>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
None
>>Login Manager
None
>>Default web browser
None
>>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
Yes, but not by default
>>Default Music/Video player
None

>arch

>What DE/WM
FVWM/XFCE4
>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
Emacs.
>Login Manager
None.
>Default web browser
Not sure.
>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
Yes.
>Default Music/Video player
Whatever.

>wife's son
so his son?

Not that any Sup Forums distro (or project in general) is going to be anything besides a logo contest, the only way a new distro is going to have any relevance is if it has some sort of gimmick that other distros don't have.
If you made it ship with some wayland compositor instead of X11 (xwayland is fine), there would actually be a distinguishing feature.

>now there's one more competing standards!

use as little Gnu/Cancer as possible.

replace gnu core utils with busybox, gcc with clang, etc

Editor - nano (no need for autism here)
Browser - Firefox
MPV for videos
nice looking zsh config

>>What DE/WM
KDE
>>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
nano
>>Login Manager
SDDM
>>Default web browser
Qupzilla
>>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
No
>>Default Music/Video player
VLC

>Any GTK+ application
You do realize you actually can't escape glorious GNU do you?
Also
>busybox
kek take your hipster crap somewhere else

Do you seriously believe that busybox is a viable replacement for the GNU coreutils for everyday use?
>gcc with clang
Clang still can't compile Linux.
>nano
Apparently that left the GNU "umbrella" VERY recently, but why on earth would you suggest something which was GNU affiliated for such a long time?
>zsh
zsh is bloated garbage.

If you hate GNU so much, why the hell are you using GNU/Linux? Fuck off to one of the BSDs.

>putting defaults into Arch
Retarded.

>Ctrl+F
>No systemd
So what's the decision on this?

Systemd is the best thing to date :^)

>dubs
So its in :^)

If it's Arch based, it would be stupid NOT to use systemd, unless you want to write a bunch of init scripts or whatever yourself.
Then again, we shouldn't be talking like this is actually going to happen.

that pic should be remade for debian, theyr total sjws.

already made and it's called lo/g/os

>What DE/WM
Cinnamon
>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
Nano
>Login Manager
Gdm
>Default web browser
Firefox
>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
Yes but not by default
>Default Music/Video player
Mpv

The Sup Forums Distro:

>What DE/WM
>DE
Any resolution higher than 80 chars x 24 lines is completely unnecessary bloat. Uses up all muh CPU cyclez!

>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
Wow, a choice between arcane keybindings, not UNIX philosophy/bloat/operating system in need of a text editor, and something useless something something. Retards.

>Login Manager
Bloat

>Default web browser
Eww, botnet plz. Plus holy shit, look at how much RAM it's using with only 682 tabs open!!

>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
Nice try, NSA

>Default Music/Video player
Holy shit {program} has shit {format nobody uses} support, what a fucking joke!

>others...
OMG Has the source even been audited?! Why/why not? Probably mining buttcoins while it bitlickerz my files, no thanks. Probably also backdoors.

Oh also,

>Login Manager
Holy shit, why is the K cutting into the gear like that?! This is an extremely important issue and literally triggers me every time I start my computer.

Seriously, I think I need to start a thread about it, guys.

>What DE/WM
XFCE or cinnamon ofc it just werks
>Default editor (vim/emacs/nano)
vim
>Login Manager
lightdm
>Default web browser
firefox
>Non-Free Graphic Drivers(yes or no)
no
>Default Music/Video player
mpv for chinese cartoons and ncmpcpp for music
>default pdf reader
evince

not OP but bump, this looks like nice idea

WTF lmao

Sup Forums edition for arch is the fucking default one. are you trying to make a distribution for new linux users who can't setup partitions and install the basics?

daily reminder that
the
=> wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/beginners'_guide

OP doesn't know what's systemd and he still uses a login manager

i made a list of stuff i felt were really awesome to use in arch linux

weechat
urxvt
tmux
mutt
ncmpcpp
zsh
i3
vim
htop
feh
mpc
palemoon
tewifont
git - Version Control System
dmenu
dunst
msmtp
gobook
offlineimap
yaourt
wine-staging
ffmpeg
zathura
latex
ranger
rtorrent
dm-crypt
iptables
btrfs
gpt
compton

thoughts?

wow what a coincidence I run all that stuff in my gentoo machine. how is it possible? isn't they different distributions?

can't packages be built using cmake on different distributions and managers like gentooman?

woooooowwwww didn't know that!!!! AMAZING!!!! thanks man

>using the smiley with a carat nose

>GNOME 3.14, the best GNOME release
>Gedit
>GDM
>GNU IceCat
>ye
>Mplayer
>uBlock Origin
>HTTPS Everywhere
>Hosts file edited with stevenblack/hosts @github set to autoupdate
>CanvasBlocker
>Iploggerfilter from github
>LVM + Encryption (LUKS)
>Sexy Graphical installer for convieance