@@95cardboard not everyone is a vagrant to spend so much time and energy just to setup their OS into an usable one, some people have a life and responsibilities and just want to get the work done, and this project is for them
It's good that Linux is "boring". It means that it's matured. And I know all the kids love having a riced desktop (I did, too). But nowadays I prefer having a stable system I know will work 100% of the time so that I can get my stuff done.
@@nihalbhamrah4726 It's a term borrowed from the car community (mostly JDM cars) that is just a lot of shiny stuff with no function and can actually make performance worse, in this case the desktop environment. Personally I'm pro-rice, I like the shiny stuff myself.
Been using archcraft for a year now, it's just arch but simply easier and better, the prepare rices are easy to use and configure, and it's also THE distortion I would recommend to an intermediate in Linux that wants to use arch but doesn't have enough knowledge to install it.
Garuda is better it's Arch Linux out of the box some people will THINK there's bloatware but it's all preconfigured right out of the package been giving it a go for a week it's free and better than Windblows 11 you might want to test drive it before installing using popsicle.
@@CarlJohnson-cb9xm it is not gnome. It’s running a tiling window manager which is superior to desktop environments like gnome if you have the patience to learn a slightly new way to do things. Kind of like when Apple took the iPhone home button away, exactly like that. Everybody thought that home button was the best way to do things. Very few people miss it. That’s what happens to DEs after you start using some kind of WM. You realize you have found an easier way of doing things.
Unfortunately, this customized linux distro is just focused on esthetic look and some custom components sets. but its not stable at all and breaks often. its not for novice use and need many fixes.
If you’re not writing your own bootloader from scratch in order to run Arch, what’s the point? Arch is supposed to be the top-level flex because of how much time you can waste just to get it running.
@@micsss_ I feel like he was being facetious. Especially since Arch comes with a script to install it and the DE or WM of your choice, along with some basic packages to get you started. You can have a new install up in about 15 minutes, with the guided installer script.
Rofi themes is made by the same dev... He's kinda huge in the customization and ricing area. Edit: also yo forgot about BSPWM which comes along with openbox.
love the name of the distro, archcraft, love it. started using linux by linux mint, tried every popular linux distro and lately I was using archlinux and I kinda found my abandoned reason of why I like linux. it's the customization, and arch is perfect.
This Archcraft is just Arch with and Wm, everything you can do and for free. They show an Arch with several DES and WM available but only have two des and one wm for free the rest you have to pay one by one or buy a premium ISO.
Appreciate the video. Thanks for introducing some new fun distros. I still think vanilla arch is much superior because of the lack of any features. I can spend hours trying to understand and figure out how the computer actually works. I guess the word minimal and lightweight really ticked off a lot of the viewes. You can't say it is lightweight and then show that it has multiple versions of the same applications. Still, I loved the production quality and your screen presence. Thanks again.
thanks for showing me this great arch-based distro! ive been searching for a good arch distro for a long time now, as I didnt want to go on just the arch one.
Its a good introduction to ricing but honestly creating your own unique config from the ground up feels much more rewarding and is more practical when creating your own workflow
Don't buy a Linux it's free switch to Garuda Linux I think they deserve to be the NEXT Arch Linux it's fresh out of the box and it's an everything works distro and works better than even HoloISO I'm kind of addicted to it now over Windows I would not recommend ANY Linux that charges premium it's a SCAM!
garuda is good looking but I tried it 3 times now and I always broke something in it the only distro that didnt get messed is nixOS but that ting is to complicated for me
The theming can be changed but it is a bit broken like the system tray that's all the problem i had but now i am using nobara its easier everything is setup and the customisation is incredible
Looking at the website of archcraft, it seems like it was made by one guy. Did someone with higher knowledge about arch linux and stuff check the code behind this software? Is it safe to use as a daily driver? (I'm new to linux, don't know how to check for myself)
ArchCraft and ArcoLinux just makes Using Arch More Harder, More Abstract........Try Using Arch with Arch-install and More simpler Approach will be "Manjaro" or "Endeavour"......But ArcoLinux or ArchCraft does is to put Layers to Hide the Mechanics which Introduces useless experience with Arch Don't try Simpler Arch, Try to Harden the Brain
I feel the same. I have been using Windows-like user-friendly Ubuntu based distros like Mint and Zorin for a few years now and last week I decided to actually learn how to use the terminal and more about linux in general by installing an Arch-based distro. Arcolinux felt kinda bloated, the interfaces were confusing and I was hating the experience so far, then I installed Endeavour and I'm loving it, it looks so clean and neat!
I am subscribing you, and going to watch some of your videos because you today told me about a repo which tons of rofi themes, which I could use on my NixOS, I never knew something like it exists, only seeing archcraft due to its theming, not to install 😂 as I can't imaging using any distro other than NixOS
I dunno when ricers will stop pretending that rice, is a distribution ... It's just a theme and a set of dotfiles ... dotfiles for which you actually have to pay cash to get access to it ... are prasanthargan's hyprdots also a distribution? No, they are just dotfiles, same like Archcraft ... except that prasanthargan's dotfiles, come free of charge with customized themes, while the owner of archcraft wants you to pay cash to get access to his dotfiles and only offers Openbox free xD
The ming is actually a skill so that's why he's charging money. I don't mind him charging money since it is very difficult to do. If you don't want to pay, it's fine. After all, it's all about whether you think it's great value or not.
x2 I mean, you can get dozens of dot files for free on r/unixporn, why someone would pay for this? this is something that I can expect from windows but on Linux? lmao
@@ustav_o while the base ISO is free the creator charges for versions with pre-customized window managers. Idk how I feel about someone that will charge for a Linux distro.
Try Fedora 40. I have it installed on my TUF. The memory Management is amazing. Works well. Also try KDE version of Fedora. Fedora dosen't break or cause failure during boot and reach grub. Make sure u update packages frequently. Has Flatpak built-in. At this point using Ubuntu is Lame.
"Why Archcraft? Archcraft is built on Arch Linux, known for its simplicity and user control. It offers a pre-configured, minimalist environment that is perfect for users who want a clean, efficient, and highly customizable operating system." There's no way you called Arch simple man what're you smoking lmao
Arch Linux defines simplicity as without unnecessary additions or modifications. It ships software as released by the original developers (upstream) with minimal distribution-specific (downstream) changes: patches not accepted by upstream are avoided, and Arch's downstream patches consist almost entirely of backported bug fixes that are obsoleted by the project's next release.
it's just Linux getting popular and when something gets "pop" it starts looking like macOS or iOS or android. Because it's a distribution that somebody wants to make money with and put an App Store in or a snap store if you like. I'll stick with KALI
I can't understand the people choose a distro for its look. I can make my distro look the exactly same as what you show. Distros that stand out with their look are mostly trash/pointless & bloat. Pick your desktop environment, pick your distro based on how they manage packages, and start customizing & configuring.
jajajaj literal ahora con archinstall cualquiera puede instalar arch (y no lo digo Como algo malo) o peor aun, la gente que va a pagar por cosas que puedes conseguir gratis de otros usuarios
but in my case, when i run some automation tools and let it for 2 3 in active mouse , then os always freeze and i have to restart, it went for various solutions, but didn't work , so i am using kali openbox with 5mib ram and 16gib swap , running better and faster.
Yes that's the point of linux. Provide bareminimum so the user can do whatever they like with the System and not get bogged down by bloat.
eh, this project has a right to exist
@@asandax6 just do a bare minimum arch install and rice it yourself
exactly and it keeps you focused
#blackarch
@@95cardboard not everyone is a vagrant to spend so much time and energy just to setup their OS into an usable one, some people have a life and responsibilities and just want to get the work done, and this project is for them
It's good that Linux is "boring". It means that it's matured. And I know all the kids love having a riced desktop (I did, too). But nowadays I prefer having a stable system I know will work 100% of the time so that I can get my stuff done.
@@HeDoesNotRow can you explain what rice means in am new to arch linux and doing that on virtual machine
@@HeDoesNotRow Debian all the way 🍵
So what distro linux you're using right now?
@@nihalbhamrah4726 It's a term borrowed from the car community (mostly JDM cars) that is just a lot of shiny stuff with no function and can actually make performance worse, in this case the desktop environment. Personally I'm pro-rice, I like the shiny stuff myself.
@@nihalbhamrah4726 basically another word for customization but not only thematically but also core stuff on how your os would work .
Been using archcraft for a year now, it's just arch but simply easier and better, the prepare rices are easy to use and configure, and it's also THE distortion I would recommend to an intermediate in Linux that wants to use arch but doesn't have enough knowledge to install it.
Garuda is better it's Arch Linux out of the box some people will THINK there's bloatware but it's all preconfigured right out of the package been giving it a go for a week it's free and better than Windblows 11 you might want to test drive it before installing using popsicle.
Is this gnome or a different environments
you do realize that the word intermediate and "doesn't know how to install Arch" ... don't go together?
Perfect description of how I would recommend this distro
@@CarlJohnson-cb9xm it is not gnome. It’s running a tiling window manager which is superior to desktop environments like gnome if you have the patience to learn a slightly new way to do things. Kind of like when Apple took the iPhone home button away, exactly like that. Everybody thought that home button was the best way to do things. Very few people miss it. That’s what happens to DEs after you start using some kind of WM. You realize you have found an easier way of doing things.
Unfortunately, this customized linux distro is just focused on esthetic look and some custom components sets. but its not stable at all and breaks often. its not for novice use and need many fixes.
If you’re not writing your own bootloader from scratch in order to run Arch, what’s the point? Arch is supposed to be the top-level flex because of how much time you can waste just to get it running.
If think that's what arch is about then you got it wrong. It's about having as little bloat as possible and easily having access to software.
@@santiagohal6747 joke
ya, it defeats the purpose of "I use Arch btw"
maybe someone just wants to use their computer? lol
@@micsss_ I feel like he was being facetious. Especially since Arch comes with a script to install it and the DE or WM of your choice, along with some basic packages to get you started. You can have a new install up in about 15 minutes, with the guided installer script.
Rofi themes is made by the same dev... He's kinda huge in the customization and ricing area.
Edit: also yo forgot about BSPWM which comes along with openbox.
The mouse cursor is not visible due to some reason.
Yeah I know... Don't know why. Had a hard time trying to record this.
love the name of the distro, archcraft, love it. started using linux by linux mint, tried every popular linux distro and lately I was using archlinux and I kinda found my abandoned reason of why I like linux. it's the customization, and arch is perfect.
This Archcraft is just Arch with and Wm, everything you can do and for free. They show an Arch with several DES and WM available but only have two des and one wm for free the rest you have to pay one by one or buy a premium ISO.
Appreciate the video. Thanks for introducing some new fun distros.
I still think vanilla arch is much superior because of the lack of any features. I can spend hours trying to understand and figure out how the computer actually works.
I guess the word minimal and lightweight really ticked off a lot of the viewes. You can't say it is lightweight and then show that it has multiple versions of the same applications.
Still, I loved the production quality and your screen presence. Thanks again.
thanks for showing me this great arch-based distro! ive been searching for a good arch distro for a long time now, as I didnt want to go on just the arch one.
Thanks for watching!
how to take off on the top pannel the monitor sistem,Cpu Ram ,the conky off?
Its a good introduction to ricing but honestly creating your own unique config from the ground up feels much more rewarding and is more practical when creating your own workflow
Totally agree!
Out of curiosity what hypervisor are you using?
Hey, what’s the distro + de you’re using at 0:41?
probably fedora
I think Ubuntu with GNOME
Don't buy a Linux it's free switch to Garuda Linux I think they deserve to be the NEXT Arch Linux it's fresh out of the box and it's an everything works distro and works better than even HoloISO I'm kind of addicted to it now over Windows I would not recommend ANY Linux that charges premium it's a SCAM!
Garuda linux is just Arch with a couple GUI tools.
Their theming is way to much for me. I downright think it's ugly AF sorry
garuda is good looking but I tried it 3 times now and I always broke something in it the only distro that didnt get messed is nixOS but that ting is to complicated for me
Garuda is pretty much a kitsch
The theming can be changed but it is a bit broken like the system tray that's all the problem i had but now i am using nobara its easier everything is setup and the customisation is incredible
"500mb is lightweight", tell that to dwm that operates on 1mb
when I had installed it, all the settings I Had changed were back to default when I restarted. Is that normal?
Looking at the website of archcraft, it seems like it was made by one guy. Did someone with higher knowledge about arch linux and stuff check the code behind this software? Is it safe to use as a daily driver? (I'm new to linux, don't know how to check for myself)
wanna know too.
If u r new, maybe skip this for now
Well the github repo you mentioned about Rofi theme is created by the same person who made ArchCraft , so apparently he is using his own made themes.
Good. Which is weather app on your main desktop? Looks kool
Hey man, thank you for explain almost everything that I was needing.
Do you use Ubuntu like main O.S. ?
Yup. Thanks for watching!
But can you game with it?
Jakoolit, hyde-cli, hyprland on a kde install and chris titus linutil
Consider reading about these before paying the archcraft dev
sadly people have paid over 20k+ usd for just mere theming its quite sad
in thier kofi page hyprland alone has 1k+ sold and minimum price is 6 dollars
@@kuramamizukage wtf...
@@kuramamizukage for the price of convenience and laziness u take out the fun of customizing your own setup...
Imagine paying for Linux
Does it support fractional scaling across all apps?
You lost the icons because you selected a non-nerdfont.
ArchCraft and ArcoLinux just makes Using Arch More Harder, More Abstract........Try Using Arch with Arch-install and More simpler Approach will be "Manjaro" or "Endeavour"......But ArcoLinux or ArchCraft does is to put Layers to Hide the Mechanics which Introduces useless experience with Arch
Don't try Simpler Arch, Try to Harden the Brain
Arch is just becoming simpler. LFS is a real challenge.
@@JohnCrawford1979 LFS>NixOS>Arch
I been using Ubuntu and I fin it grand. I have tried Arch in last but find terminal hard use
I feel the same. I have been using Windows-like user-friendly Ubuntu based distros like Mint and Zorin for a few years now and last week I decided to actually learn how to use the terminal and more about linux in general by installing an Arch-based distro. Arcolinux felt kinda bloated, the interfaces were confusing and I was hating the experience so far, then I installed Endeavour and I'm loving it, it looks so clean and neat!
@@eobardthawnemcocgentoo is lowkey between LFS and nix
i wish distros would seperate required memory usage from cached usage, because cached desktops are always faster than ones that pull from storage
I have been following this project for a while, was thinking of buying the Wayland versions.
Bro, what do you use to edit these videos?
probably camtasia
@@Siik94Skillz haha very funny ... I'm serious bro tell me.
@@astrocritikal davinci resolve
I am subscribing you, and going to watch some of your videos because you today told me about a repo which tons of rofi themes, which I could use on my NixOS, I never knew something like it exists, only seeing archcraft due to its theming, not to install 😂 as I can't imaging using any distro other than NixOS
Thanks!
I’ve never tried NixOS I love my basic Arch with a modified XFCE desktop environment. I’ll have to try this OS next time I switch…
Is this OS compatible with Proton? Im looking for windows replacement and want to know how this perform in different tasks, no only gaming.
Yes. Correct me if im Wrong but every Distro that can run Steam is Proton Compatible :)
you can install and play in any distro. even on distros like gentoo or void (the one that I daily drive)
Damn bro the thumbnail is sick!
i belive that linux will be more popular when run more games.
It already run tons of games. Look at the Steam Deck verified games.
@@jonaslnj so true I just need fortnite and im all in
I have been using Linux for more than 5 years and completed +200 games on there... I haven't found any game that I like that don't run...
@@DienerNoUtaonline games with cheat detectors cannot be run in linux.ex-league of legends
5:00 those rock themes are made by the same person that made archcraft btw
Wow!
adi1090x is one man army, the entire distro is maintained by this one person
Aside from the DE the only difference I'd see with arch is pacman vs apt no?
why should i use archcraft over garuda, arcolinux, or arch linux?
people who wants to use archcraft but don't want to mess with the whole process that might involve to get it looking like archcraft.
I use arch btw.
I dunno when ricers will stop pretending that rice, is a distribution ... It's just a theme and a set of dotfiles ... dotfiles for which you actually have to pay cash to get access to it ... are prasanthargan's hyprdots also a distribution? No, they are just dotfiles, same like Archcraft ... except that prasanthargan's dotfiles, come free of charge with customized themes, while the owner of archcraft wants you to pay cash to get access to his dotfiles and only offers Openbox free xD
lmao this yea
The ming is actually a skill so that's why he's charging money. I don't mind him charging money since it is very difficult to do. If you don't want to pay, it's fine. After all, it's all about whether you think it's great value or not.
@@kronikpillow also add JaKooLit dot files to the list. Ez script to install and basically gives a complete experience. This is such a noobtrap.
x2 I mean, you can get dozens of dot files for free on r/unixporn, why someone would pay for this? this is something that I can expect from windows but on Linux? lmao
I'm new to linux,using Ubuntu. Can you tell a bit more what dotfiles and Openbox are? how to use them etc.?
I like the start that make it so more better.
Thanks for watching!
Paid arch linux
@@sampletext69420 tis free actually...
It's free
Arch is like canvas imagination is limitation
this guy has a lot of strong opinions lmao
Thumbnail link please 🥺
How much is it chat??
the iso is 2.8gb. the price is free, as all distros should be
@@ustav_o while the base ISO is free the creator charges for versions with pre-customized window managers. Idk how I feel about someone that will charge for a Linux distro.
I'd use Archcraft if it didn't have systemd and the idle memory usage wasn't more than XFCE
this is Arch + waybar + WM+ bloat ...... you can just get vanilla and add these things yourself ....
Following u for a while .you are doing great 👍❤.Can you pls say which is the best distro for laptops
I have Ubuntu installed on my laptop
Try Fedora 40. I have it installed on my TUF. The memory Management is amazing. Works well. Also try KDE version of Fedora. Fedora dosen't break or cause failure during boot and reach grub. Make sure u update packages frequently. Has Flatpak built-in. At this point using Ubuntu is Lame.
ubuntu seems good
The rofi themes are made by the same person who made archcraft
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Hyprland and the like are on a premium iso called WSE
"Why Archcraft?
Archcraft is built on Arch Linux, known for its simplicity and user control. It offers a pre-configured, minimalist environment that is perfect for users who want a clean, efficient, and highly customizable operating system."
There's no way you called Arch simple man what're you smoking lmao
Arch is becoming too easy these days. If you want a challenge, do Linux From Scratch (LFS).
But the arch is built to be simple
Arch Linux defines simplicity as without unnecessary additions or modifications. It ships software as released by the original developers (upstream) with minimal distribution-specific (downstream) changes: patches not accepted by upstream are avoided, and Arch's downstream patches consist almost entirely of backported bug fixes that are obsoleted by the project's next release.
By definition arch is "simple" as in only what you need and literally nothing else lmao
what makes you think arch is difficult ? until and unless you are very new to linux...
it's just Linux getting popular and when something gets "pop" it starts looking like macOS or iOS or android. Because it's a distribution that somebody wants to make money with and put an App Store in or a snap store if you like. I'll stick with KALI
I see rounded top corner and rectangle bottom corner immediately comes in my mind, nah.. it's not consistent UI 😂
Introduction feels like.. inspiration from Mr whosetheboss
😳
I use arch btw...
remember when saying that dont ever say archcraft only say arch
light mode blinded me
I can't understand the people choose a distro for its look. I can make my distro look the exactly same as what you show. Distros that stand out with their look are mostly trash/pointless & bloat. Pick your desktop environment, pick your distro based on how they manage packages, and start customizing & configuring.
Arch Craft significa, no se instalar y configurar ARCH 😂
jajajaj literal
ahora con archinstall cualquiera puede instalar arch (y no lo digo Como algo malo) o peor aun, la gente que va a pagar por cosas que puedes conseguir gratis de otros usuarios
wow indians are using arch
if you trust Indian devs then it's ok
do you trust indian devs?
archcraft muito bom gostei vou instalar kkkkkkkkkkkk
The interface is ugly give me kde
@@86ericg you have a cancer 😂 kde is one of the ugliest user interfaces in the world
More like ewcraft
ugly, better is deepin
but in my case, when i run some automation tools and let it for 2 3 in active mouse , then os always freeze and i have to restart, it went for various solutions, but didn't work , so i am using kali openbox with 5mib ram and 16gib swap , running better and faster.
with archcraft i had lots of problems with yay it could not install librewolf or librewolf-bin