NOTE: I've fixed the issue with the dmenu script that sets our background (dm-setbg) for those installing from here on. I've also changed all the Xmonad keybindings that launch the various Emacs programs to use SUPER+e followed by another key (rather than CTRL+e which VirtualBox uses).
Why you don't define a bash function for screen resolution to automatically refraw conky and wallpaper immediately after setting resolution with xrandr? Instead of running four commands by hand, you could just run a command (one function which can be named xrandr, it aliases actual xrandr) and it will handle everything
Hey DT, I've Spun the first iso of DTOS, has a few bugs, like the keyring thing and wallpapers, and calamares is yet to be fixed, but mostly worked fine: Not recommended to install, just use it as a live boot for now, will be adding further stuff soon ISO Link: drive.google.com/file/d/17AImdfL4-Ep2FqNwQHrokimcsvwoGWq3/view?usp=sharing LIve Boot Details: Username: dtos Password: dtos The iso file's pretty big but works As you can see everything except wallpaper works which I'll fix in the next spin.
If I'm not completely mistaken, vbox makes their keybindings with the "HOST"-key which is just configurable in vbox settings. It's on RIGHT-CTRL by default though, so LEFT-CTRL+E should not conflict with that
Props for keeping your errors in your videos. In general, I do not want the WM to use any [Ctrl] keybindings at all, because it conflicts with so many programs. I prefer the consistency of reserving [Super] for the OS + WM and [Ctrl] for applications.
DTOS is really slick Derek. What a great learning tool to follow Distrotube's various with DTOS. FYI, if the base installation is Garuda, the locale entry is correctly set and all that's required is the CTYPE line entry. Piece of cake. I did not have one single issue with the script. Zero errors! And I have not run into any issues using Xmonad, Awesome, or Qtile! Your set up is grand sir!!! Thank you, Derek for letting us use it!!!
This does not look like it is prefect but you clearly put a lot of work into it and for that I appreciate you. I will make sure to have a VM running your DTOS because it looks great! Thank you Derek!
This was awesome. Even with the failures it shows how to manage and install smoothly everything plus debugging! I just installed it and is working fine!
I know next to nothing about Linux and ditched it quickly after trying it a couple of times but I keep watching every linux video I see! It makes me feel like I'm always learning something. If I get a second pc, Linux in some form is going on it
It's fun to learn from your videos, even if you make some mistakes, making the video more relaxed and fun to learn. Very cool and fanny, congratulations. I'll try DTOS in weekend.
Would you be willing to test DTOS out on the "anti-systemd" Arch distros like Artix and Obarun as well? Might be interesting to see how that works out.
No, it only works on systemd and it's the only init system that I will be worrying about supporting, since eventually this will be made into a proper ISO based on Arch with systemd.
@@0x007A Could be worthwhile. I believe Artix makes things somewhat easier dependency-wise since it still uses elogind for compatibility. The real challenge would be getting it to work with Obarun since it's even more diehard and doesn't even use elogind, at least by default.
@@ashwinalagiri-rajan1180 Didn't intend to argue over whether or not systemd is bad for the moment; I have no qualms with people who want to use it or prefer it over other inits. It would just be nice to see if, with enough adjustment, it would work well for people like myself who prefer to use alternative inits.
Just installed dtos alongside my KDE Plasma to try it out. It's simply the best xmonad config I've tried so far. Great work and thank you DT. The only thing I'm trying to figure out so far is how to adjust my volume.
i guess it's not about the size, it's about complexity. have you seen the sudoers file? it's scary as hell, while basic doas config looks like "permit :wheel". sudo could be useful in a complex multi-user environment where fine-grained permission setup has to be done. but for daily needs, which are just running few commands with superuser privileges, sudo is just an overkill.
It is bloated for a program that most desktop users use to run something as root. And bloat doesn't necessarily mean more disk space, it sometimes means more internal complexity, which also translates to bugs, security vulnerabilities and bad user experience
Just FYI, 'setfont ter-132n' will resize the font in the Arch installer. That way you won't have to use the VirtualBox software to resize the lettering of the TTY. ter-132n is a nice easy font to read during an Arch Linux installation. :)
Awesome video, I dig the style of DTOS. This inspired me to do my first Arch installation (from scratch on a VM), following both the arch wiki and the video. At the beginning I went for a EFI install that went wrong. On the third I lowered my expectations (setting the base arch as you did) and I managed to get up and running DTOS. My only problem is doom emacs did not install properly (no ~/.doom.d for instance). I had some errors during doom emacs installation which I could't get a grip on and I'm currently trying to solve. I'll love to see a video breaking down the "logic" behind DTOS: how it was assambled, something about the choice of applications and what is your idea of a base desktop system set-up, the included config files and so on. I'll like to be able to make it my own, so some pointers into the details would be much appreciated. Thanks for this!
I've seen several videos where you go through the process of removing the "optical drive", i.e. the .iso file from VirtualBox. You don't have to do that. You can just use down arrow to select Boot Existing OS from the boot menu.
It is nice to see more scripts. I saw one guy who did one for Arch that would install KDE and many others using Arch. I guess it would start the install of Arch but then you would go to where his command lived download and run it and it would do the rest of the install. Nice to see some thing different though as we can use a lot more of these.
Hey DT. Would you be willing to accept user submitted artwork for DTOS? I am not aware if you have or not answered this question before. I do know you accepted some help with dotfiles before, but not sure about other things. If so, where would we be able to submit?
Super-E is probably a better keybinding anyway, but probably the issue is you're pressing the VirtualBox "Host Key" (defaults to right Ctrl). If you pressed the left Ctrl instead your original keybinding probably would have worked.
what is your ARCH Distro and Desktop used as your main hosting setup in this video? I'm trying to get the same look for my minimal setup for my laptop. Thanks.
dm-logout/logout says: xmonad no process found, was not running. However the process running (on metal) is xmonad-x86_64-linux (as the file in ~/.xmonad).
Perhaps including your own walkthrough guide of how to install vanilla arch and/or a link to the video that you did earlier might be a useful thing to include in the documentation for DTOS. I can imagine most installing DTOS for the first time would do so in a virtual machine and be able to follow along. Having a guide that is simpler than the arch wiki that can be looked up on a phone for when installing on bare metal might be of help to a lot of new arch users. The wiki page can be a bit of a distraction for an inexperienced user. Also, there are a lot of poor quality guides out there with many typos that may be leading to a lot of the basic issues that are being reported
I have installed DT OS in my Arch Linux! Its great! But, I have a major issue: I have a laptop so I want tap to click enabled as I have a touchpad. And also how do I change my laptop screens brightness? Please help me out
Hey DT, First of all Big supporter and love your channel! :D I just have a question about DTOS? do you have an uninstall script? for easy removal and re-installation? would really appreciate it! i havent had a chance to dig into the DTOS installs because i am busy packing and moving. If it is not possible, it is ok. I still appreciate it! thank you for taking time as well to view this question!
Anyone run into the issue of "Error: receiving PGP key" when installing dtos? enter ./dtos, continue through the interface then shortly after the install begins this error gets spat out.
You can of course make a template for VB, and you can enable 256MB video RAM. and share files with the host if required. I'm sure you can figure out how.
Hey I love the channel and you seem to know a great deal about the system and how it works. I've recently turned my unused laptop into Arch with DTOS and I'm slowly getting better, it was for sure a learning experience from the get go and also when trying to fix different stuff. I'm currently stuck trying to scale "trayer" icons such as "nm-applet" and "volumeicon" but can't seem to find a way to configure it individually. I managed to scale everything else (my laptop has a 4k monitor so high dpi is an issue). Is there a way that I'm missing? Should I have just gone from the start to set my PPI, and screen dimensions in xorg and then set xrandr output scale? Thanks a lot for all the good work you put in :)
DT is the man. I learned so much from his channel. Things like what a tiling WM is, how to set up Qtile (which I now run), and many other things. But, over the weekend I tried both DTOS and ArchTitus and I have to say, Titus has the better OS. On DTOS I could never get Conky to behave for me and show me all of the shortcuts. Using DTOS w/o these shortcuts was just not a pleasant experience. Contrast that with ArchTitus, which uses KDE, and while I don't know any of the shortcuts there I also don't need to know them. I can get stuff done without a single shortcut. Also, while both OS use around the same amount of RAM, I found that ArchTitus used significantly less CPU. On my old laptop that CPU difference was very noticeable.
Are you using some weird enlightenment theme? I thought efl is pretty distracting, but yours looks sweet. Seems like a pretty nice eye candy you have there.
I just get a black screen with cursor after using the install script. No errors during install. Are there any dependencies that need to be installed beforehand?
I automatically read the "Slow down, you dummy! You misspelled the hostname" as " Shikkarishiro, baka! You misspelled the hostname" loudly when I saw so
Hello, I have a problem, when I do ./dtos it says permission denied, how do i fix this? Thanks in advance Edit: Nevermind i found a solution, chmod u+x dtos Now it downloads atleast :)
Hey ! I want to know how can I set a specific program to floating window like when I download a .jpeg file thunar opens up but it full-screen itself because of that. Some option such as save are not visible Ps. I am on virtual machine and I do use virtual box guest Additions . Plz help
Yeah I had to go back to archcraft because I borked it up when going through the vanilla install so I apparently have to wait until I have a day to go step by step and take notes for my system.
I tried this on a KVM virtual machine but I used UEFI -- Arch install goes normally, the download and install of DTOS goes off without a hitch, but at the reboot it hangs on the "starting version ...arch" screen but doesn't load the login manager :/ I'll try doing an MBR with a i386 machine like you used and see what happens.
Derek, thanks for your grate OS. I installed it on arch linux, but still have one problem. After installation I can`t find settings file for xmonad. I can't even find the catalog .xmonad folder. Could you tell me where all the programs that are in the DTOS go and the path to them? Thanks
just looking at the script and it seems that it won't overwrite anything except login manager (it's using sddm). it'll even do a backup of .config directory. but i think it will run smoother on a fresh clean system though, but i'm not totally sure about this...
@@aaoth4689 yeah. I like to experiment with window managers and I really want to try dtos because it looks really neat. I really should just get virtualbox or gnome Boxes to work though
@dt "archinstall" follow prompts. then done..... you made the arch install look like a chore..... short of having very special needs the guided install does it for the majority...
NOTE: I've fixed the issue with the dmenu script that sets our background (dm-setbg) for those installing from here on. I've also changed all the Xmonad keybindings that launch the various Emacs programs to use SUPER+e followed by another key (rather than CTRL+e which VirtualBox uses).
Why you don't define a bash function for screen resolution to automatically refraw conky and wallpaper immediately after setting resolution with xrandr?
Instead of running four commands by hand, you could just run a command (one function which can be named xrandr, it aliases actual xrandr) and it will handle everything
Hello! What WM are you using? Thanks
Hey DT, I've Spun the first iso of DTOS, has a few bugs, like the keyring thing and wallpapers, and calamares is yet to be fixed, but mostly worked fine:
Not recommended to install, just use it as a live boot for now, will be adding further stuff soon
ISO Link:
drive.google.com/file/d/17AImdfL4-Ep2FqNwQHrokimcsvwoGWq3/view?usp=sharing
LIve Boot Details:
Username: dtos
Password: dtos
The iso file's pretty big but works As you can see everything except wallpaper works which I'll fix in the next spin.
Why dont you make a video on “getting picom jonaburg up and running on arch and autorun it on startup” I desperately need that
If I'm not completely mistaken, vbox makes their keybindings with the "HOST"-key which is just configurable in vbox settings. It's on RIGHT-CTRL by default though, so LEFT-CTRL+E should not conflict with that
Every Linux user ever: „it should work now“ followed by a „ok, now it should actually work“
Story of my life.
Apparently "every Linux user ever" is more pro than me, I need an "Oh FFS, gimme a minute I dunno WTF's going on with **that**" after those.
legends say it's still not working
Props for keeping your errors in your videos.
In general, I do not want the WM to use any [Ctrl] keybindings at all, because it conflicts with so many programs. I prefer the consistency of reserving [Super] for the OS + WM and [Ctrl] for applications.
What you are referring as "DTOS" is in fact, Arch/DTOS, or how I prefer to call it, Arch + DTOS
What are you referring as "Arch+DTOS" is in fact, GNU/Linux/ArchLinux/DTOS, or how I prefer to call it, GNU + Linux + ArchLinux + DTOS
or as I have recently taken to calling it, GNU/Arch/DTOS
What you are reffering as "litterally your creation" is in fact, what I like to call it
I love DTOS!! thank you for making it even better everyday
Doing stuff with mistakes and showing the errors is way better than doing it profectly. I really appreciate your hard work.❤
DTOS is really slick Derek. What a great learning tool to follow Distrotube's various with DTOS. FYI, if the base installation is Garuda, the locale entry is correctly set and all that's required is the CTYPE line entry. Piece of cake. I did not have one single issue with the script. Zero errors! And I have not run into any issues using Xmonad, Awesome, or Qtile! Your set up is grand sir!!! Thank you, Derek for letting us use it!!!
Title says: “DTOS
Me automatic thinks: “Data Transfer ObejctS”
Yo lol me too 🤣
lmfao
followed along in a VM, it feels refined enough that I'm considering running this script on my main machine and moving over from bspwm. Great work!
This does not look like it is prefect but you clearly put a lot of work into it and for that I appreciate you. I will make sure to have a VM running your DTOS because it looks great! Thank you Derek!
This was awesome. Even with the failures it shows how to manage and install smoothly everything plus debugging! I just installed it and is working fine!
I know next to nothing about Linux and ditched it quickly after trying it a couple of times but I keep watching every linux video I see! It makes me feel like I'm always learning something. If I get a second pc, Linux in some form is going on it
Glad you're interested in it! It's totally valid to watch Linux content as a non-Linux user, that's something I used to do a lot myself too
Virtual machines are also great for messing around with different distros.
LARBS vs DTOS is just like Vim vs Emacs lol
LARBS?
@@AshtonSnapp luke auto-rice bootstrapping script
@@VvC_Lad Ahh.
Just FYI: If you get a black screen when logging in to the desktop, it is because you enabled 3d acceleration in the display settings of VBox.
It's fun to learn from your videos, even if you make some mistakes, making the video more relaxed and fun to learn. Very cool and fanny, congratulations. I'll try DTOS in weekend.
Great Video DT. Much appreciated.
Would you be willing to test DTOS out on the "anti-systemd" Arch distros like Artix and Obarun as well? Might be interesting to see how that works out.
systemd is not a bad program at all
No, it only works on systemd and it's the only init system that I will be worrying about supporting, since eventually this will be made into a proper ISO based on Arch with systemd.
@90 - Fork DTOS and make the changes for Artix Linux running a non-systemd init system.
@@0x007A Could be worthwhile. I believe Artix makes things somewhat easier dependency-wise since it still uses elogind for compatibility. The real challenge would be getting it to work with Obarun since it's even more diehard and doesn't even use elogind, at least by default.
@@ashwinalagiri-rajan1180 Didn't intend to argue over whether or not systemd is bad for the moment; I have no qualms with people who want to use it or prefer it over other inits. It would just be nice to see if, with enough adjustment, it would work well for people like myself who prefer to use alternative inits.
Hey DT, I got a good install in a VM. Seems like everything is working for me! Thanks!
Just installed dtos alongside my KDE Plasma to try it out. It's simply the best xmonad config I've tried so far. Great work and thank you DT. The only thing I'm trying to figure out so far is how to adjust my volume.
I can't count how many times I've done the same thing with locale! Thanks for a great video!
I love this DT going to try it out now. Thanks for the video
30:00 dt's password exposed ;)
Can’t wait to install this manually on gentoo.
What moron uses gentoo and then uses someones installation script?
Seeing that sudo is around 6MiB when installed i'm still amazed at whoever did doas feeling it was bloated
@-pacer- people use yay for the aur
i guess it's not about the size, it's about complexity. have you seen the sudoers file? it's scary as hell, while basic doas config looks like "permit :wheel". sudo could be useful in a complex multi-user environment where fine-grained permission setup has to be done. but for daily needs, which are just running few commands with superuser privileges, sudo is just an overkill.
It is bloated for a program that most desktop users use to run something as root. And bloat doesn't necessarily mean more disk space, it sometimes means more internal complexity, which also translates to bugs, security vulnerabilities and bad user experience
@-pacer- both are 4 letters though? 🤔
@-pacer- til the day you learn you can make aliases.
I was literally about to try this, DT you're reading my mind.
I would hate to use this, preferring GUI. But I see how some would love it. It looks pretty for what it is. Well done!
Just FYI, 'setfont ter-132n' will resize the font in the Arch installer. That way you won't have to use the VirtualBox software to resize the lettering of the TTY. ter-132n is a nice easy font to read during an Arch Linux installation. :)
Awesome video, I dig the style of DTOS. This inspired me to do my first Arch installation (from scratch on a VM), following both the arch wiki and the video. At the beginning I went for a EFI install that went wrong. On the third I lowered my expectations (setting the base arch as you did) and I managed to get up and running DTOS. My only problem is doom emacs did not install properly (no ~/.doom.d for instance). I had some errors during doom emacs installation which I could't get a grip on and I'm currently trying to solve.
I'll love to see a video breaking down the "logic" behind DTOS: how it was assambled, something about the choice of applications and what is your idea of a base desktop system set-up, the included config files and so on. I'll like to be able to make it my own, so some pointers into the details would be much appreciated.
Thanks for this!
Are you planning to have an entire OS based on Arch(in the form of an ISO)?
I've seen several videos where you go through the process of removing the "optical drive", i.e. the .iso file from VirtualBox. You don't have to do that. You can just use down arrow to select Boot Existing OS from the boot menu.
It is nice to see more scripts. I saw one guy who did one for Arch that would install KDE and many others using Arch. I guess it would start the install of Arch but then you would go to where his command lived download and run it and it would do the rest of the install. Nice to see some thing different though as we can use a lot more of these.
Would you be willing to make a 2021 guide on an arch install in UEFI and you make two separate home and root partitions?
Hey DT. Would you be willing to accept user submitted artwork for DTOS? I am not aware if you have or not answered this question before. I do know you accepted some help with dotfiles before, but not sure about other things. If so, where would we be able to submit?
I'd like to interject for a moment what you're referring to as Arch Linux is actually DTOS/Arch Linux or as I have been calling it, DTOS + Arch Linux
As chris titus did why not complete the whole installation process in a single bash file.
Super-E is probably a better keybinding anyway, but probably the issue is you're pressing the VirtualBox "Host Key" (defaults to right Ctrl). If you pressed the left Ctrl instead your original keybinding probably would have worked.
31:43 you can use the left ctrl key
One of DT's best projects. ISO is coming soon.
what is your ARCH Distro and Desktop used as your main hosting setup in this video? I'm trying to get the same look for my minimal setup for my laptop. Thanks.
dm-logout/logout says: xmonad no process found, was not running. However the process running (on metal) is xmonad-x86_64-linux (as the file in ~/.xmonad).
Perhaps including your own walkthrough guide of how to install vanilla arch and/or a link to the video that you did earlier might be a useful thing to include in the documentation for DTOS.
I can imagine most installing DTOS for the first time would do so in a virtual machine and be able to follow along. Having a guide that is simpler than the arch wiki that can be looked up on a phone for when installing on bare metal might be of help to a lot of new arch users. The wiki page can be a bit of a distraction for an inexperienced user. Also, there are a lot of poor quality guides out there with many typos that may be leading to a lot of the basic issues that are being reported
I have installed DT OS in my Arch Linux! Its great! But, I have a major issue:
I have a laptop so I want tap to click enabled as I have a touchpad. And also how do I change my laptop screens brightness? Please help me out
Hey DT, First of all Big supporter and love your channel! :D I just have a question about DTOS? do you have an uninstall script? for easy removal and re-installation? would really appreciate it! i havent had a chance to dig into the DTOS installs because i am busy packing and moving. If it is not possible, it is ok. I still appreciate it! thank you for taking time as well to view this question!
DT using the mouse!!!! this is a rare occurrence, just like Hali commet
How to move windows in Xmonad's floating mode? Is there any keybinding? Please help
Anyone run into the issue of "Error: receiving PGP key" when installing dtos?
enter ./dtos, continue through the interface then shortly after the install begins this error gets spat out.
i also have run into the same issue have no clue what to do
you should make a tutorial on how people can make their own "OSes" that they can install off of an arch linux install, would be a great video
You can of course make a template for VB, and you can enable 256MB video RAM. and share files with the host if required. I'm sure you can figure out how.
Hey I love the channel and you seem to know a great deal about the system and how it works.
I've recently turned my unused laptop into Arch with DTOS and I'm slowly getting better, it was for sure a learning experience from the get go and also when trying to fix different stuff.
I'm currently stuck trying to scale "trayer" icons such as "nm-applet" and "volumeicon" but can't seem to find a way to configure it individually.
I managed to scale everything else (my laptop has a 4k monitor so high dpi is an issue).
Is there a way that I'm missing?
Should I have just gone from the start to set my PPI, and screen dimensions in xorg and then set xrandr output scale?
Thanks a lot for all the good work you put in :)
Hey DT, I just completed with the setup of DTOS on my machine but the size of conky is not set to my screen size which is 1360×768
ERROR:
Error recompiling Xmonad!
I have this error
Can someone help?
how to save and exit after uncommented whell. ctrl+o is not working. i am new to arch linux, pls help me.
DT is the man. I learned so much from his channel. Things like what a tiling WM is, how to set up Qtile (which I now run), and many other things.
But, over the weekend I tried both DTOS and ArchTitus and I have to say, Titus has the better OS. On DTOS I could never get Conky to behave for me and show me all of the shortcuts. Using DTOS w/o these shortcuts was just not a pleasant experience. Contrast that with ArchTitus, which uses KDE, and while I don't know any of the shortcuts there I also don't need to know them. I can get stuff done without a single shortcut. Also, while both OS use around the same amount of RAM, I found that ArchTitus used significantly less CPU. On my old laptop that CPU difference was very noticeable.
Are you using some weird enlightenment theme?
I thought efl is pretty distracting, but yours looks sweet. Seems like a pretty nice eye candy you have there.
I just get a black screen with cursor after using the install script. No errors during install. Are there any dependencies that need to be installed beforehand?
Have you tried LC_ALL ?
I automatically read the "Slow down, you dummy! You misspelled the hostname" as " Shikkarishiro, baka! You misspelled the hostname" loudly when I saw so
Can I use DTOS on Manjaro or I need ARCh for this?
Any arch based distro should work.
manjaro is arch with extra steps
I've installed it many times on Manjaro KDE and Manjaro GNOME in VMs.
Just tested on Manjaro KDE and it went smooth. Initialy the questions was raised because i tried on Manjaro I3 and failed.
err LANG and LC_CTYPE variables are set to the appropriate locale in local.conf . every thing is same with yor config but still get the error
Hello, I have a problem, when I do ./dtos it says permission denied, how do i fix this? Thanks in advance
Edit:
Nevermind i found a solution,
chmod u+x dtos
Now it downloads atleast :)
Hey DT,
I get this error message with your DTOS nscript.
ERROR:
Error recompiling Xmonad!
What exactly is the problem here?
Thanks
Hey ! I want to know how can I set a specific program to floating window like when I download a .jpeg file thunar opens up but it full-screen itself because of that. Some option such as save are not visible
Ps. I am on virtual machine and I do use virtual box guest Additions . Plz help
Hey, how can I save the resolution so it is already set at the startup and I don't have to set it manually each time?
Ok message received. Always use the wiki lol
I do this every time too. I always tell myself I don't need any documentation....and then I botch it all to hell.
Yeah I had to go back to archcraft because I borked it up when going through the vanilla install so I apparently have to wait until I have a day to go step by step and take notes for my system.
When I try to git clone, it asks me for a user name and password. I tried user dt and password dt, but didn't work. Anyone else?
Can you make another one without emacs stuff? It will be appreciated.
How do i get the Powerline theme in xmobar
Hi does anyone know how to remove the fade effect when we open and close terminals and apps with DTOS config? Thank you !
Thank you for videos
Hey DT is it possible to put dtos on AUR
Hi Derek, I'm getting this Error recompiling Xmonad! after running the ./dtos script. Any help on how to fix this ? Thanks!
Can I do this on a previously installed arch, i run endeavour os. Can I do this on that?
Has the process of installing DTOS changed any since this video?
What about ConnMan?
I tried this on a KVM virtual machine but I used UEFI -- Arch install goes normally, the download and install of DTOS goes off without a hitch, but at the reboot it hangs on the "starting version ...arch" screen but doesn't load the login manager :/
I'll try doing an MBR with a i386 machine like you used and see what happens.
edit: I had to enable the virtIO display
Derek, thanks for your grate OS. I installed it on arch linux, but still have one problem. After installation I can`t find settings file for xmonad. I can't even find the catalog .xmonad folder. Could you tell me where all the programs that are in the DTOS go and the path to them? Thanks
The xmonad configs are now in HOME/.config/xmonad
Hi Derek! If I install DTOS on my Manjaro KDE Plasma, can I after return back without a new system installation? Thank you!
why not systemd-boot ?
Already done it.
I follow everything to the T, but it seems stuck at SDDM login screen ... doesnt go beyond in VirtualBox ...
Just install lightdm and start it with systemctl enable lightdm
You should make a distro based on arch
there is an errror compiling xmonad the script
I would like to try on my main PC as I can't viably run it in vm. Will it overwite my currently installed applications and WMs?
just looking at the script and it seems that it won't overwrite anything except login manager (it's using sddm). it'll even do a backup of .config directory. but i think it will run smoother on a fresh clean system though, but i'm not totally sure about this...
@@aaoth4689 yeah. I like to experiment with window managers and I really want to try dtos because it looks really neat. I really should just get virtualbox or gnome Boxes to work though
Hey DT Can you create an DTOS iso to install?
Super E launches new Dolphin Window :-)
Well your mistake made for a valuable learning experience for us beginners eh
How to fix the mistakes we're bound to make aha
Thanks for the video
Idk, i thing this unstable, but it quitely lightweight
Nice strong and complicated password there "dt". @30:00
How to type the * symbol @@
I'm not going to knock DT for having a Windows10 VM, because I also have one as well.
He's using it for all those meme videos.
the script: will it work on debian?
😍
i just cant install dtos in arch i'm stuck at error in receiving PGP key after that install just cancel.. Can anyone help me out
@DistroTube can u help me out with the issue i have been trying but no luck till now
Next level challenge: installing and configuring everything on all your desktops and laptops.
A wizard? So used to just running qemu-system-x86_64.
Next next level challenge: a Raspberry Pi too.
ls /dev/disk/by-id
...size info is nice. All my disks are a mess with RAID here and there.
Leave it to systemd to take over timezones and locale.
Hey DT, Can i use this script on Ubuntu? Although i will have to modify it a little. Could use your Guidance.
It only works for arch and arch based distros
@dt "archinstall" follow prompts. then done..... you made the arch install look like a chore..... short of having very special needs the guided install does it for the majority...
What distro do you use ?
what about your own system? What are you using? I3?
He’s using xmonad
Yo dt! how're you?
Chillin', chillin'.
Happy to hear that :)
this feels like a druaga1 linux video 😆