After a Minimal Linux Install: Graphical Envionment and Users

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  • @LukeSmithxyz
    @LukeSmithxyz  3 роки тому +56

    URGENT! Read this:
    lukesmith.xyz/deletion

    • @sknfer
      @sknfer 2 роки тому +3

      ?

    • @jeremyphipps777
      @jeremyphipps777 Рік тому +5

      404: not found. How appropriate! 🤣

    • @frvo
      @frvo Рік тому +1

      ?

    • @agooseloose2183
      @agooseloose2183 Рік тому +8

      This website is so minimal, it doesn't even need content. Absolute masterpiece, Luke!

    • @zorgate
      @zorgate Рік тому

      Probably ought to delete this comment by now :)

  • @LukeSmithxyz
    @LukeSmithxyz  6 років тому +468

    I noticed there were a couple times where my webcam froze for a minute. Don't sweat it, it was a recording error, your computer isn't broken.

    • @lipid9119
      @lipid9119 6 років тому +58

      This wouldn't happen if you used reliable, well-tested, proprietary software :┚)

    • @DavidSmith-bh6ez
      @DavidSmith-bh6ez 6 років тому +10

      Just coming from a phone that always froze I really panicked.

    • @doctorclaw8232
      @doctorclaw8232 6 років тому +29

      Too late, already thrown mine out of the window

    • @user-pk9nb8ut8m
      @user-pk9nb8ut8m 6 років тому

      like?

    • @charleyshiman4748
      @charleyshiman4748 5 років тому +4

      You can also create password for a user by adding -p tag, till adding mentioned above. It'd look like useradd -m -p $(openssl passwd 'password') username

  • @artaway6647
    @artaway6647 6 років тому +534

    Thanks mate. I already able to install arch flawlessly but I kinda confused what to do after that. this video clear 'em up.
    02:00 - Users and Groups
    04:01 - Sudoers file
    08:36 - DE vs. WM
    09:23 - Xorg
    10:50 - i3wm
    12:25 - Fonts
    16:13 - XFCE
    17:59 - What to do if you messed up
    20:48 - LightDM
    22:22 - SystemD
    23:20 - Miscellaneous customization.

    • @yimoawanardo
      @yimoawanardo 5 років тому +1

      Ty for the timestamps!

    • @sanketss84
      @sanketss84 5 років тому +1

      thanks this helps

    • @MrOsefosef
      @MrOsefosef 4 роки тому +27

      18:43 voice crack

    • @syloui
      @syloui 4 роки тому +5

      @@MrOsefosef ah yes very important to note

    • @RichardBronosky
      @RichardBronosky 3 роки тому

      Not all heros
      wear capes

  • @anastaziuskaejatidarjan4711
    @anastaziuskaejatidarjan4711 4 роки тому +83

    Arch, gentoo, and void as the pillar men cracked me up. Well done dude

  • @ewiem4351
    @ewiem4351 6 років тому +205

    This sounds like me back i n the 90s. I had bought a huge book about installing Redhat and following the instructions in the first 7 or 8 chapters, I managed to install a Redhat Linux terminal. "Now what?" I thought. I don't think I ever got beyond that.

  • @NinjAaaron87
    @NinjAaaron87 2 роки тому +16

    Dude, i can't thank you enough. You explained things in such an easy to relate manner on topics that everyone makes so convoluted in the wiki or forums. I've been chasing exactly this content all day, a high level explanation in simple english about how these pieces (xorg, xinit, DM's, WM's) work together.

  • @christiansacks9198
    @christiansacks9198 5 років тому +18

    Once again Luke, you have shown me and taught me a huge amount of info. This (as well as your others) video is invaluable. You sir have such a great way to explain and teach. Thank you so very much.

  • @youcaillou
    @youcaillou 6 років тому +11

    Thank you so much for your videos! It is rare to have someone who knows what they are talking about while remembering what it means not to know these things! I am looking forward to install Arch and i3 on my new ThinkPad after 16 years of osx! Your videos help me being less scared and more curious!

  • @elderberry-hamster
    @elderberry-hamster 6 років тому +1

    Great tutorial on the topic. The tip to use a keyboard shortcut to open a terminal on the fly...very helpful. Always worth a look with your channel. Rudimentary topics such as shown in this video are really appreciated and I hope to see more. Thanks.

  • @NautyEskimo
    @NautyEskimo 5 років тому +12

    wow really good tut. I have seen a lot of trash ones that assume way too much about the user. You are a great teacher.

  • @CRK1918
    @CRK1918 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you very much for making this video ! I am new to Arch Linux(Linux), your video helped me a lot, what you say makes it easy for me to understand, you should put all the videos into the learning series 😊

  • @kiprasmel
    @kiprasmel 5 років тому +22

    I'd like to add that the locale is actually "LANG=en_US.UTF-8" (mind the '_' )
    After changing the /etc/locale.conf, type in "sudo locale-gen", reboot & type in "locale". No errors should come up.

  • @RamKumar-to5ip
    @RamKumar-to5ip 6 років тому +1

    I hve been waiting for this.. thanks luke

  • @peacemekka
    @peacemekka 3 роки тому

    Thanks man. Really helped a pleb like me. Will install more stuff tomorrow. Took me a couple hours today to install arch successfully for like the first time ever.

  • @gianluca9418
    @gianluca9418 6 років тому +138

    awaken my gnusters

  • @reverseila4363
    @reverseila4363 3 роки тому +3

    Thanks man!!! Learned so many things :D

  • @analogidc1394
    @analogidc1394 6 років тому +2

    Thanks Luke, very good video.

  • @nilz91
    @nilz91 4 роки тому +16

    "distro reviews" would be very different than what we see now if Luke was going to do it.

  • @arijitbhaumik1991
    @arijitbhaumik1991 6 років тому +49

    thanks a lot for the video, I am installing arch by following along with your videos, just want to say at 10:58 the i3-status needs to be i3status

  • @madusan1
    @madusan1 6 років тому +2

    Really well done!

  • @fizrook8957
    @fizrook8957 4 роки тому +3

    i learned alot from this, thank you so much :)

  • @Teranomy
    @Teranomy 6 років тому +57

    Not installing Arch, but still watching because of, well, learning :)
    Thank you.

    • @thelastmagethelastmage2084
      @thelastmagethelastmage2084 4 роки тому +2

      @@Houshalter install linux from scratch

    • @marllonbruno608
      @marllonbruno608 4 роки тому +12

      @@thelastmagethelastmage2084 grab two rocks and make fire

    • @BloodAsp
      @BloodAsp 3 роки тому +1

      @@marllonbruno608 I do that, it is nice to have the 'ability' to do so. Quartz and steel is what I use though, just as good and very reliable.

  • @iamnama999
    @iamnama999 10 місяців тому

    i've been trying to build a minimal spin of a distro on linux that still has a gui, and it's been a pain to find any good info, so thank you for this so much.

  • @mattstacey7532
    @mattstacey7532 4 роки тому

    Cypher??? Is that you???
    This video was huge...thanks a ton for going over all of it!

  • @Epsilonsama
    @Epsilonsama 2 роки тому +2

    I actually installed Arch recently and it was pretty easy to be honest, I do have around 15 years of experience with other Linux distros like Ubuntu, Fedora and so on but it wasnt that hard. I went the not so minimal route and installed KDE Plasma install which included system tools and a couple of KDE apps is quite snappy. I think it takes me from post to Userland like 4.2 seconds on an SSD which was amazing. Other Linux distros take forever to boot which makes me think what was running in the background on those distros. Like I have everything you need for a modern Desktop and I'm able to play games on it no problem and I gotta say is no wonder Valve chose Arch as their distro for their Steam Deck.

  • @glenr5461
    @glenr5461 Рік тому

    Great explanation, thanks

  • @MrKsuhiyp
    @MrKsuhiyp 4 роки тому

    very useful, thanks Luke

  • @Alkaris
    @Alkaris 5 років тому +1

    To make it a complete desktop you could also add in splash screens that will display when the system is booting up or shutting down to hide the console output that it would normally show on boot or shutdown, but can be revealed just by pressing a key or something like arrow key to show the console output it displays and doing in the background.
    Also I'm not too sure how you'd go about setting up a fallback mode, so if for some reason you boot up and your chosen desktop environment wont start properly for some reason it'll select another as a fallback mode option giving you basic GUI desktop environment to fix the issue in a usable desktop environment to fix whatever might of caused the issue. So for example I had LightDM running Cinnamon for example, and that fails to start properly, a fallback option would be GNOME 3 as a sort of "Safe Mode" for Linux, this is somewhat more familiar to me and most common with popular distributions of Debian based systems like Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
    Also I'm a bit mixed on the whole ~/.bash_profile vs ~/.profile vs ~/.bashrc stuff, they're pretty much almost the same really.

  • @ahmadbaghereslami796
    @ahmadbaghereslami796 3 роки тому

    thanks for your thorough tutorial

  • @winterrcore
    @winterrcore 4 роки тому +3

    Oh well. I had already figured out all the stuff you mentioned the hard way (took me 2 weeks). Too bad I didn't find this video earlier. 😊

  • @patsonical
    @patsonical 5 років тому +3

    I can't wait to install Arch. Whenever these exams are over, I'm getting right to it!

    • @patsonical
      @patsonical 4 роки тому

      @@vlc-cosplayer Yup, I got it working on my macbook, and then installed it again when I got a ThinkPad after the mac died (some problems with power consumption, probably the motherboard since changing the battery fixed nothing).

  • @hugog9326
    @hugog9326 4 роки тому +1

    Luke, I bet you won't read this, but I just wanted to say I appreciate a lot your videos. Currently setting up my i686 machine with void linux and tweaking it a bit :-)

  • @antisaint1145
    @antisaint1145 5 років тому +14

    I love minimal installs, theres too much bloatware on many systems especially if im making a server

  • @KristopherRichards
    @KristopherRichards 5 років тому +1

    Can't thank you enough!

  • @matthewpaolini
    @matthewpaolini 5 років тому +2

    I love the colors for your terminal/prompt and your editor. Can you tell me how to get my colors like that? I am a newbie. I have just subscribed to your channel.

  • @TinyMeatPete
    @TinyMeatPete Рік тому +1

    Just to let everyone know, instead of doing both of those commands (at 23:00) you can do `sudo systemctl enable SERVICENAME --now` which will enable it at start-up AND start it right now.

  • @mr.zurdwango5493
    @mr.zurdwango5493 4 роки тому +1

    wifi-menu is a neat TUI app for connecting to WiFi networks on Arch.

  • @copper4eva
    @copper4eva 4 роки тому +5

    Just wanted to drop a comment on how appreciative I am of this video. There are tons of videos on how to install Arch, but almost none on how to properly install a tiling window manager. Stuff like having to install fonts is not obvious at all, and most people somehow fail to mention it.

  • @patrickdewey7261
    @patrickdewey7261 5 років тому +1

    Thank you!

  • @alexkennedy3637
    @alexkennedy3637 6 років тому

    Hi Luke, Great video as usual. I have learnt a lot from your videos. I am now sheduling time to look at your old recording like mutt set up and ranger. I got a question though, unless I missed it somewhere, do you use linux-LTS for arch? (I'm using Thinkpad x230 if that changes anything) Is it necessary? I am not a very advance linux user so any suggestion would be great! Also, do you frequently clear your pkg cache? I assume that will come up in your later videos regarding maintenance?

  • @thierrybo6304
    @thierrybo6304 6 років тому +1

    I discovered Debian automates many things when I set up my first minimal install following an Arch guide ... I ran into problems trying to fill my ~/.xinitrc file with consolekit launch session commands, xrdb commands to load my resources, dbus-run session commands ... These commands are automatically run by scripts added by package manager in /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ folder. So finally understood I don't need an ~/.xinitrc on Debian.

  • @davidprock904
    @davidprock904 5 років тому +1

    Waiting for emerge to fetch a patch for a package... can’t get it... and this is a clean install, other than that gentoo is awesome

  • @hineko_
    @hineko_ 5 років тому +26

    11:09 it's i3status (without dash)

  • @sauron1427
    @sauron1427 6 років тому +5

    I already knew this but you're still entertaining :D

    • @Aerex12
      @Aerex12 6 років тому

      Sauron Practice, Practice. Also, there is a great beginners guide wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_guide

    • @sauron1427
      @sauron1427 6 років тому +2

      I think you answered the wrong comment :P

    • @Aerex12
      @Aerex12 6 років тому

      Sauron Lol you're right

  • @giuseppestragapede6689
    @giuseppestragapede6689 5 років тому +1

    16:08 super noob question here: what's the exact command line to type in in order to: Add 'exec xfce4-session' to ~/.xinitrc? Thank you!

    • @____-gy5mq
      @____-gy5mq 4 роки тому +2

      echo ‘exec xfce4-session’ >> ~/.xinitrc

  • @messenger3478
    @messenger3478 6 років тому +1

    I have manjaro installed, and about awhile ago it was updating and then bam, not even a text promp. What do I do? The system shows the bios screen, but once it boots the screen shows nothing.

  • @shaiksameer568
    @shaiksameer568 2 роки тому

    Nice video

  • @rezamaulana2600
    @rezamaulana2600 6 років тому +2

    Another Void Linux logo in one of your videos..
    Now my life is complete.

    • @ryanmorris6388
      @ryanmorris6388 4 роки тому +1

      I hope you're in a better place where that wasnt the highlight of your life now

  • @or2kr
    @or2kr 5 років тому +2

    I watched both videos and I thought that it would be way worse to correctly configure Arch since I only really messed around with Kubuntu and Fedora (KDE obviously), but since one machine is running on a bcache device, I kinda already was on the "level" of an Arch installation lol
    EDIT: I was wrong lol

  • @yusefnj9319
    @yusefnj9319 6 років тому +1

    Also, can you create a video talking about how you installed or configured the applications you use like for example the music application. Thanks

    • @LukeSmithxyz
      @LukeSmithxyz  6 років тому +1

      Music is simple enough: pacman -S mpd mpc ncmpcpp
      ua-cam.com/video/sZIEdI9TS2U/v-deo.html
      Check out the .ncmpcpp and ~/.config/mpd folders here: github.com/LukeSmithxyz/voidrice
      You also need to start mpd when you log in. I do it in my i3 config, etc.

  • @gjermundification
    @gjermundification 6 років тому +2

    Is there a way to run moksha as an app in a workspace of i3?

  • @user-ic7cj8lq9z
    @user-ic7cj8lq9z 6 років тому +4

    When editing files as a superuser you can use 'sudoedit /etc/file' instead of 'sudo vim /etc/file'.
    When I try to do 'sudo vim ...' it doesn't load my .vimrc but with 'sudoedit' it does load

    • @SolarShado
      @SolarShado 6 років тому

      sudoedit is more secure too, as it doesn't run the editor as root. More details here: stackoverflow.com/questions/22084422/what-is-the-difference-between-sudoedit-and-sudo-vim

  • @dhanarsantika
    @dhanarsantika 6 років тому +7

    That thumbnail tho

  • @dorusie5
    @dorusie5 5 років тому

    How much do you gain really in performance if you'd install a bare (let's say) Manjaro system, and then install all these things separately, compared to just installing (let's say) the Manjaro-i3 community edition? Is it mostly an exercise in Linux to make you understand your system better, or is it possible to really cut away a lot of stuff you might never use?

    •  5 років тому

      On virtual machine, manjaro stay between 200mb and 300mb memory with basic stuffs like manipulating and editing text files.

  • @dionyzus2909
    @dionyzus2909 3 роки тому

    2 years later the title still says envionment

  • @balramchatria
    @balramchatria 5 років тому

    Thanks

  • @wolverine9632
    @wolverine9632 2 роки тому

    Arch, i3, systemd, Firefox, oh how times have changed!

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 Рік тому

    4 years later here and Wayland is starting to displace some of the xorg information in this video.
    Not every distro, and it will be a couple more years before I could call it fully mainstream, but it is now a significant enough number of distros that new users should be aware that the change is happening.

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 3 роки тому

    I always start my window manager using startx.
    I have no idea how to set up my window manager to start automatically, and I probably don't need to.
    (that's probably what you want to tell about display managers)
    Also I don't have systemd on my main systems, so I don't need to know much about it. Only the most basic commands of systemctl (enable, disable, start, stop, restart).

  • @vedantdhande6984
    @vedantdhande6984 5 років тому

    It must have taken a LOT of work to make this video. Thank you for taking the time and helping out us noobs.

  • @jimmihenry
    @jimmihenry 3 роки тому

    Master Luke i am confusion! Watched a installations guide of Arch yesterday, there i was told it is a capital "G" like "useradd -m -G wheel Luke"?

  • @MrTheDarku
    @MrTheDarku 4 роки тому

    Old school stuff but mount is not secure to have anybody run it. I know it's not the case here but one could mount USB storage formatted as ext2/3/4 whatever and have a binary over there that has the SUID bit set and UID=0/GID=0. Bob's your uncle.

  • @androth1502
    @androth1502 5 років тому

    kind of sad. i3 won't work on my usb mounted arch..missing some kind of command and what looks like a bunch of keyboard maps.,
    but i got xfce4 to load up a desktop. it's kind of yick. but at least i can have multiple windows while i try to figure this out.

  • @drew.k2385
    @drew.k2385 3 роки тому +1

    Where do you put exec i3 in .xinitrv?

  • @reverseila4363
    @reverseila4363 3 роки тому

    What is the presentation font?
    Is this made by sent?

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 3 роки тому

    14:48 No, you don't need the "exec"

  • @HaySidney
    @HaySidney 5 років тому +1

    I've been running startxfce4 without an .xinitrc. What would using .xinitrc + startx gain me?

    • @LukeSmithxyz
      @LukeSmithxyz  5 років тому +2

      If it works fine you can keep doing it, but you could put other general settings in ~/.xinitrc if you want to change keybindings, the x rate or anything else you want in any possible graphical environment.

  • @ShadowStructure
    @ShadowStructure 6 років тому +10

    **freezes**

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 3 роки тому +1

    I often started i3 using `startx /usr/bin/i3`

  • @GrotesqueSoulthorn
    @GrotesqueSoulthorn 4 роки тому +4

    useradd -m -g wheel will make wheel your primary group. Everything you create will be owned by wheel. It's better to use -G instead, to just add you to the wheel group. Do not specify -g at all and it will create a primary group for you by default. man useradd for more details.

  • @blp1884
    @blp1884 6 років тому

    Thank you for the video. Personally though I prefer the videos where you show what you're doing on the computer vs the PowerPoint style presentation.

  • @kuhluhOG
    @kuhluhOG 4 роки тому +3

    interesting that you didn't talk (like at all) about wayland

  • @danieleccleston7928
    @danieleccleston7928 3 роки тому

    I love that jojo ref

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 3 роки тому

    What's the security problem when disabling passwords?

  • @amineurin
    @amineurin 2 роки тому

    Please always use visudo!

  • @underflowexception
    @underflowexception 3 роки тому +1

    DONT edit the /etc/sudoers file with vim, use the visudo command

  • @Mrdrago97
    @Mrdrago97 6 років тому

    So from what i'm understanding i can have different wm/dm for different users, right? If that's so I'm going to try SO MANY of them it's going to be ridiculous

    • @LukeSmithxyz
      @LukeSmithxyz  6 років тому +1

      Yes. I mean you can have different DEs/WMs for the same user too so long as you choose them in either your display manager login screen or your xinitrc.

  • @eyalch
    @eyalch 6 років тому +66

    Why would you edit /etc/sudoers directly and not use `visudo`?

    •  6 років тому +39

      ExoDroid Actually using visudo is preferred, because visudo checks for syntax errors before saving the /etc/sudoers. Any syntax errors will cause you to be unable to use sudo, which is quite a problem in case where for example you have no other way to login as root (e.g. unknown or no root password as, I think, Ubuntu is installed by default).

    • @eyalch
      @eyalch 6 років тому +22

      Houshalter That's a really bad advice. visudo uses vi (or vim) as the default editor (hence the "vi" in the beginning), and to quit vim you do `:q`. You can prepend `visudo` with `EDITOR=nano` to use nano, for example (`EDITOR=nano visudo`).

    • @artaway6647
      @artaway6647 6 років тому +11

      just remember a little vim syntax, man. either :q or ZZ

    • @ThatBoogieman
      @ThatBoogieman 6 років тому +8

      Houshalter Hey man if you want an easy way to learn vim, try out the qutebrowser. It uses the same keyboard controls and starts up on a quickstart page with very clear and easy to understand instructions. Also, tab completion FTW. Cheers!

    • @rydiaofmist8190
      @rydiaofmist8190 6 років тому +7

      Even if you screw up the sudoers file, there's still su. Therefore if I screw up, I just sign into my root account and edit the file. No harm done... like literally, ever. Screwing up your sudoers file is not the end of the world. I've messed it up a few times using vim /etc/sudoers and my computer didn't explode, nor did weeds start growing in the road. It's fine.

  • @kentkou1872
    @kentkou1872 5 років тому

    I got distracted and just wonder what happened to your camera.

  • @TanAikHong1993
    @TanAikHong1993 6 років тому +1

    I thought you have to use visudo to edit the sudoers file :)

    • @LukeSmithxyz
      @LukeSmithxyz  6 років тому

      It's safer to do so, but I live fast and loose (and get confused when using vi instead of vim).

  • @heliophane
    @heliophane 4 роки тому +1

    Clicked just because I saw the pillar men.

  • @peterjansen4826
    @peterjansen4826 4 роки тому

    This is mostly a Linux for newbies video. Seriously, any newcomer to Linux should watch it, things which I learned the hard way I could have learned from this short video.

  • @Egzvorg
    @Egzvorg 6 років тому

    Yo, yo Luke!

  • @porky1118
    @porky1118 3 роки тому

    What do you think about just using no window manager?
    I'm currently using i3, and maybe don't want to switch to dwm, so I'm thinking about it.
    github.com/patrickhaller/no-wm

  • @0xEmmy
    @0xEmmy 5 років тому +4

    My goodness, getting BSD to display a GUI is simpler than this! (To be fair, I was using XFCE and Firefox).
    Also, at least the BSD version of XOrg comes with TWM.

  • @gjermundification
    @gjermundification 6 років тому

    10:52 sudo pacman -S i3-wm i3lock i3status terminator rofi ttf-inconsolata

  • @mzakyr342
    @mzakyr342 Рік тому

    bye arch welcome artix

  • @gavinridley5727
    @gavinridley5727 3 роки тому

    Can anyone please tell me what font this is?

  • @stefouy
    @stefouy 4 роки тому +1

    Am I the only one who noticed there's a mistake in the title ?

  • @dragonarch0
    @dragonarch0 2 роки тому

    Come on man. I clicked expecting some dank linux pillarmen meme and what I got was 28 minutes video

  • @edvonrattlehead2135
    @edvonrattlehead2135 4 роки тому +2

    That thumbnail... luke has secretly watched jojo to nail the distros like that

  • @raushonmunni2633
    @raushonmunni2633 2 роки тому

    sent

  • @gjermundification
    @gjermundification 6 років тому +1

    0:36 sudo pacman -S tmux ranger vim

  • @shater1164
    @shater1164 6 років тому

    Source based(Gentoo) vs Binary based(mostly rest of the distros like Debian/Arch/RPM based)

    • @shater1164
      @shater1164 6 років тому

      IKR but Gentoo is the best and KING of all of those Source Based distros out there :)

    • @shater1164
      @shater1164 6 років тому

      You're right exactly and I prefer Gentoo for development as so like LFS or Slackware or even *BSD and I have soft corner for CRUX, Lunar, Gobo Linux too, need to look up at SourceMage, cheers :)

  • @YouKnowMeDuh
    @YouKnowMeDuh 3 роки тому +6

    "after an minimal", must suck to realize only after you edited the video XD

  • @oddbob6230
    @oddbob6230 6 років тому

    Why not use tldr over man for commands?

  • @christiangutierrez9765
    @christiangutierrez9765 6 років тому +94

    no jojo reference comments?

  • @thepigeongod2526
    @thepigeongod2526 3 роки тому

    Jojo’s Bizarre adventure thumbnail do be cool tho

  • @harshdeepchhabra2193
    @harshdeepchhabra2193 5 років тому

    What presentation software did he use?

    • @LukeSmithxyz
      @LukeSmithxyz  5 років тому

      ua-cam.com/video/aCLCl96eNaI/v-deo.html

  • @jaenek
    @jaenek 6 років тому +7

    You should explain how to get sound to work on a minmal installation

    • @LukeSmithxyz
      @LukeSmithxyz  6 років тому +4

      What problems have you had? I'll say that ALSA, the default audio system on Linux starts muted, so you'll have to unmute it, but are you having any other problems?

    • @nuffin2hide855
      @nuffin2hide855 6 років тому

      sudo pacman -S pulseaudio pavucontrol
      profit?

    • @artaway6647
      @artaway6647 6 років тому

      Not the original asker. I kinda confused, there is alsa, pavu and I don't understand them

    • @artaway6647
      @artaway6647 6 років тому

      so.. alsa is like.. pavu alternative? is that right?

    • @jaenek
      @jaenek 6 років тому

      So just ALSA and no pulseaudio and I should be good? I thought that I need both