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- #### Desktop Selection [Interactive]
- [ ] [1] Plasma
- [ ] [2] Plasma Light (Amelia's Version)
- [ ] [2] Plasma Lite
- [ ] [3] Gnome
- [ ] [4] Gnome Light (Amelia's Version)
- [ ] [4] Gnome Lite
- [ ] [5] Xfce
- [ ] [6] Cinnamon
- [ ] [7] Deepin
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- All available desktops, except 'Custom Arch Linux', come with network support (networkmanager).
- 'Plasma Light' setup will install a lighter KDE Plasma desktop, omitting several not essential packages.
- 'Plasma Lite' setup will install a lighter KDE Plasma desktop, omitting several not essential packages.
- 'Gnome Light' setup will install a lighter Gnome desktop, omitting several not essential packages.
- 'Gnome Lite' setup will install a lighter Gnome desktop, omitting several not essential packages.
- 'Basic Arch Linux' is literally a basic Arch linux system, consisting of just the following packages: "base, linux-firmware (only if on bare-metal), sudo, *-ucode, nano, pkgstats, vim, networkmanager, e2fsprogs / btrfs-progs (depending on the filesystem selected) and your other current installation preferences/choices.
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Where applicable, system files configuration will take place EXCLUSIVELY in the corresponding drop-in directories and never at the original '.conf' files, so the installed system preserves its functionality across updates and maintenance is minimized.
Type 'v' to get a preview of the affected configuration files.
Type 'v' to preview the affected configuration files.
All optimizations used, derived exclusively from the ArchWiki.
All optimizations used, derive exclusively from the ArchWiki.
- 4. Enter your 2-letter Country Code (e.g. 'US') to set the correct wifi regulations for your country.