#!/bin/sh # List keyboard layouts from here localectl list-keymaps # Test if boot mode is UEFI (true if no error) ls /sys/firmware/efi/efivars # Connecting to WIFI using connmanctl (openrc | runit | s6 | 66 | dinit) connmanctl << EOF # Enabling wifi enable wifi # Enabling the agent (only use if needed passphrase) agent on # Scanning for access points scan wifi # Printing the access points (services) names services # Connecting to the access point connect SERVICE_ID # Enable the auto connection at startup option config SERVICE_ID --autoconnect yes EOF # Connect to WIFI using iwctl (systemd) iwctl << EOF # Getting the list of available devices device list # Scanning for access points station scan # Printing the access points names station get-networks # Password-less station connect # Passphrase iwctl --passphrase station connect exit EOF # Arch package name | Description # base | Minimal package set to define a basic Arch Linux installation # linux | The Linux kernel and modules # linux-lts | The LTS Linux kernel and modules # linux-zen | The Linux ZEN kernel and modules # linux-hardened | The Security-Hardened Linux kernel and modules # linux-firmware | Firmware files for Linux # neovim | Fork of Vim, a terminal text editor # doas | Run commands as super user or another user # networkmanager | Network connection manager and user applications # networkmanager-iwd | Network connection manager and user applications; using iwd backend instead of wpa_supplicant # wpa_supplicant | A utility providing key negotiation for WPA wireless networks # grub | GNU GRand Unified Bootloader # efibootmgr | UEFI Boot manager # neofetch | A CLI system information tool written in BASH that supports displaying images # which | A utility to show the full path of commands # iwd | Internet Wireless Daemon # ntfs-3g | NTFS file system driver and utilities # keepass | Easy-to-use password manager for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and mobile devices # keepassxc | Cross-platform community-driven port of Keepass password manager # dmenu | shortcut to launch other applications # nvidia | NVIDIA drivers for newer cards (see wiki if doubt) # nvidia-utils | NVIDIA utilities # nvidia-settings | NVIDIA settings page # nvidia-prime | NVIDIA optimus like tool # xf86-video-intel | Intel graphics card drivers # pulseaudio | Audio support # pulseaudio-bluetooth | Audio bluetooth support # pulsemixer | CLI audio mixer # bluez | Bluetooth support # bluez-utils | Provides bluetoothctl to connect to devices # openssh | Provides utilities to generate ssh keys # xclip | Being able to copy from CLI # picom | X compositor that may fix tearing issues # vlc | Multi-platform MPEG, VCD/DVD, and DivX player # i3-gaps | A fork of i3wm tiling window manager with more features, including gaps # xorg-xinit | Xorg initialisation program # xorg-server | Xorg X server # xorg-xset | User preference utility for X # feh | Fast and light imlib2-based image viewer # alacritty | terminal emulator # os-prober | Utility to detect other OSes on a set of drives # git | The fast distributed version control system # wget | Network utility to retrieve files from the Web # unzip | For extracting and viewing files in .zip archives # firefox | Standalone web browser from mozilla.org # virtualbox | Powerful x86 virtualization for enterprise as well as home use # virtualbox-guest-utils | VirtualBox Guest userspace utilities # virtualbox-host-modules-arch | Virtualbox host kernel modules for Arch Kernel # bash-completion | Programmable completion for the bash shell # intel-ucode | Microcode update files for Intel CPUs # reflector | Python utility to get the fastest pacman mirrors # rsync | A fast and versatile file copying tool for remote and local files (optional dependency of reflector) # nodejs | Evented I/O for V8 javascript # npm | A package manager for javascript # ripgrep | search tool that combines the usability of ag with the raw speed of grep # cuda | NVIDIA's GPU programming toolkit # python | Next generation of the python high-level scripting language # python-pip | The PyPA recommended tool for installing Python packages # lazygit | Simple terminal UI for git commands # cryptsetup | Userspace setup tool for transparent encryption of block devices using dm-crypt # discord | All-in-one voice and text chat for gamers that's free and secure. # htop | Interactive process viewer # thunderbird | Standalone mail and news reader from mozilla.org # brightnessctl | Lightweight brightness control tool # fakeroot | Tool for simulating superuser privileges # sed | GNU stream editor # gcc | The GNU Compiler Collection - C and C++ frontends # grep | A string search utility # make | GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs # man-db | A utility for reading man pages # openvpn | An easy-to-use, robust and highly configurable VPN # pkgconf | Package compiler and linker metadata toolkit # Artix package name | Description # openrc | Gentoo's universal init system # elogind-openrc | OpenRC elogind init script # connman-openrc | OpenRC connman init script # runit | A cross-platform Unix init scheme with service supervision # elogind-runit | Runit service scripts for elogind # connman-runit | Runit service script for connman # s6-base | Packages, hooks, and scripts to define a basic s6 init system implementation for Artix Linux. # elogind-s6 | s6-rc service scripts for elogind # connman-s6 | s6-rc service scripts for connman # suite66 | small tools built around s6 and s6-rc programs # elogind-suite66 | 66 script for elogind # connman-suite66 | 66 script for connman # dinit | Service monitoring/init system -- init package # elogind-dinit | dinit service scripts for elogind # connman-dinit | dinit service scripts for connman # AUR package name | Description | Upstream link # polybar | A fast and easy-to-use status bar | https://aur.archlinux.org/polybar.git # davmail | a POP/IMAP/SMTP/Caldav/LDAP gateway for the exchange service | https://aur.archlinux.org/davmail.git # font-manager | A simple font management application for GTK+ Desktop Environments | https://aur.archlinux.org/font-manager.git # tor-browser | anonymous browsing using Firefox and Tor | https://aur.archlinux.org/tor-browser.git # lazydocker | A simple terminal UI for docker and docker-compose, written in Go with the gocui library | https://aur.archlinux.org/lazydocker.git # NOTE : Before installing tor, type : gpg --auto-key-locate nodefault,wkd --locate-keys torbrowser@torproject.org # Get the list of all available time zones timedatectl list-timezones # Removing users from specific group gpasswd -d "$USERNAME" "$GROUP" # Dual boot setup with os-prober echo 'GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=0' >> /etc/default/grub update-grub # If bluez bluetooth device is org.bluez.Error.Blocked rfkill block bluetooth rfkill unblock bluetooth # If it still doesn't work ## systemd systemctl restart bluetooth ## OpenRC rc-service bluetoothd restart # Setup a custom DNS server (systemd) systemctl enable systemd-resolved systemctl start systemd-resolved mkdir /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d echo '[Resolve] DNS=192.168.35.1 fd7b:d0bd:7a6e::1 Domains=~.e' > /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d/dns_servers.conf