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Ryclic
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 10 มิ.ย. 2015
Interested in programming, cybersecurity, and music!
My ARCH LINUX Experience
Have always wanted to try out Arch Linux, and in this video I finally got around to it! Join me as I document my journey installing, configuring, and using Arch for some daily tasks on an old Thinkpad. Overall an absolutely great experience, and will definitely be using Arch in the future.
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Useful Links:
Hyprland: hyprland.org/
i3: i3wm.org/
Hyprland Config (ML4W): gitlab.com/stephan-raabe/dotfiles
Arch Wiki: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Main_page
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:22 - Research
2:46 - Plans and Installation
5:23 - Basic Configuration
7:25 - Usage
12:08 - Conclusion
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Music:
All credit to @dpacarana, @victorfuertesmusic, and Steve Coleman!
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I use arch btw.
#archlinux #computerscience #linux #thinkpad #lenovo
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Useful Links:
Hyprland: hyprland.org/
i3: i3wm.org/
Hyprland Config (ML4W): gitlab.com/stephan-raabe/dotfiles
Arch Wiki: wiki.archlinux.org/title/Main_page
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Timestamps:
0:00 - Intro
1:22 - Research
2:46 - Plans and Installation
5:23 - Basic Configuration
7:25 - Usage
12:08 - Conclusion
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Music:
All credit to @dpacarana, @victorfuertesmusic, and Steve Coleman!
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I use arch btw.
#archlinux #computerscience #linux #thinkpad #lenovo
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Probably one of my favorite tracks from the entire Minecraft OST, arguably one of C418's best creations. Hope you enjoy this cover! Note: I don't have a bass clarinet, so the two bass parts are shifted down to match the pitch of an actual bass. *Sorry for the desync on some of the video clips, Vegas bugged out again Original: th-cam.com/video/mukiMaOSLEs/w-d-xo.html Sheet Music: musescore.com/u...
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The register jumps on this piece were quite challenging for me. Took a few good attempts until I could get them right. I recommend this small passage if you struggle with altissimo notes, as it is definitely good practice. The 416 Progressive Studies for Clarinet can be found here: s9.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/8/8d/IMSLP298582-PMLP483745-Kr_st_1.pdf
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Check out a bit more about the malware in my short analysis here: ryclic.ga/wannacry-analysis/ Malware was run in an isolated FlareVM box.
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Pretty fun passage, not too difficult. Good practice for register switches and making sure your sound is consistent. Also the audio recording is a bit behind in the video, probably some sort of sync issue.
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Since the entire passage is slurred, the register switch to altissimo is pretty smooth. This study is quite fun to play!
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Quite a difficult short passage, especially the register jumps. This one was played on a very soft reed, so the high notes came out very chirpy. Definitely a lot of room for improvement in this study.
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Carnival Overture Op 92 Clarinet Excerpt
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Carnival Overture Op 92 Clarinet Excerpt
I run arch on my thinkpad x240 and it's really fast except the fact that I use HDD, but even with HDD it runs faster than windows
I use redstar btw
unix WHAT???
😅 its not as bad as it sounds
okay but whats your wpm
I use amog os btw
do you have the sheet? maybe by google drive or something?
I Use Arch Btw
I love the laptop in front of the desktop with the installation guide on the wiki but of course you don't necessarily need two machines since the installation guide has always been included. You can just swap to another TTY and pull up the guide that way which is admittedly not as pretty to look at as a graphical browser page. Not sure if it's the case with Gentoo as well but Arch is known for its documentation and this further solidifies that.
i use ubuntu but arch looks like a good choice to try
filling up the visual content with neofetch and cmatrix is hilarious 😂.
can you sudo finger print
Hey, you only need to configure once and you can save your config files online (like github) or even on a usb key and then use those on a new install. you don't nee to reconfigure everything ;-)
I prefer to use Arch with i3 wm, that's something! After Arch it's difficult to use any another distribution, because I got a habit to customize something in my OS and by it I often kill Ubuntu , Debian, Mint etc. by customizing something in them :)
Next: my atheism experience
Music no ….. Voice … voice …. Voice …. 🫵🏻🙅🏻😵💫
In Arch, Everything just Works* Aka, Installing stuff on Arch Just works, but it comes with nothing. Other distros comes with the basics, but installing stuff can be hell (when its from github and other such sources). The asterisk is that Arch has nothing by default. So you need to install it and sometime configure it. But the installation process, the compilation, the linking, the shared libraries... You don't have any problems there. Installing basic lf on Ubuntu server was hell. Go didn't work. The go command didn't work. Nothing worked. Sure If you want steam and a browser, go debian. But anything else, go Arch based. And from What I know, plain Arch is more reliable and has less catastrophic failures/problems then manjaro and stuff.
That's exactly what i want to do, but for some reason I'm not be able to connect even with the kali's VNC, its says "time out" but both pcs has 5ms ping 🤷♂️ I searched a lot on internet but i couldn't find some info about it, anyone here could help me? If you give me just some ideas of my problem it'll help me a lot! Thanks!!
Did not expect the flash bang from Reddit my guy.
I prefer Debian and Fedora ... Arch also are top 🎩
Once you try pacman everything else is unbearably slow.
I use arch btw
bro share your osu profile pls so we can mutual 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sick dude, it sounds great!!
I tried many distros in the last 25 years, then used mostly Debian with some occasional new distros along the road. After getting to know Arch, I never felt the urge to try something new. It surely isn't suitable for beginners or when you simply do not want to know how things work under the hood (which is totally ok), but once you get to know it, you love it. I use it on my workstation for coding, local AI experiments (works great with my 7900XTX), gaming (Steam works flawlessly) and everything else. Arch is incredibly versatile, I installed each system solely on ZFS with native encryption. It also powers my new Geekom A7 mediacenter/homeserver. My default desktop environment ist Mate - it may look old, but it simply works exactly the way I want. If you're ready to invest some time and already have some background in Linux: give it a try. If you're unsure: you're probably more happy with a mainstream distro.
Your video is simply amazing (I love your voice 🗣️) 🎉
Arch btw :)
Hey can ya give me some contacts i got sum quedtuons bout your thinkpad t420
btw, i used arch
My first Linux experience was Red Hat. It was such a headache I ended up moving over to Fedora and i had a somewhat better and more reliable experience with that. Both were dual boot with Windows XP. Arch never existed back then. Then years later i chose Ubuntu, single boot on my laptop but had all kinds of issues when it came to office compatability. Then I bought a MacBook Pro and used that for 12 years. Now it's got to the point where MacBook has withdrawn supports and stopped updates for it, so I'm in the process of testbedding Xubuntu on it using a USB as the root partition until Im satisfied I can install it for real. Still got all of the various bugs to iron out like not waking up from sleep and silly stuff like that which takes hours to find the solution on stack exchange. I'm now at the point where I'm happy to go ahead for the real installation and replace mac OS. A little un-nerved by the lack of a SysRq key on the mac keyboard, which the Linux kernel needs, but I may have found a work around I can test. Never thought to try Arch Linux as a lot of what I've heard says it is for Linux l33t only!😅 I might actually give ARCH a go as a USB Install
He is on Arch BTW
the music in the background is fantastico, arch is a very boring topic to a make a video on but this music made it bearable. I liked and subscribed for the MUSICA xD
:)
@@Ryclic please, send the tracklist 🥺
@@cherradiyacyn Victor Fuertes: Midnight Stroll soundcloud.com/leechplus: Neocities, Recap 5_6, Scripting, Viewer Suggestions Steve Coleman: Mr Lucky
@@Ryclic Thank you 😄
If you know what you're doing, Arch can be *very* stable. I've had some experiences with it, but I couldn't cope with the high maintenance and Fedora's integrations got me lacking lol. Tbh, I could definitely live with Arch if need be.
I have a near zero maintenance install of arch. All I do is update software. Life is good. If I had to do this again from scratch, I'd probably just burn my computer instead.
just finished setting everything up, so, i finally can say it i, use arch, btw.
How did you shift down the bass part into clarinet?
shift everything 1 octave down in audacity
A 14 years arch user. tried a lot of other distros from timw to time, but always go back to Arch
hello think u leaked eiither ur public or private wifi or area ip at 7:56 in the video bottom right the green text could be wrong
no worries, that's my private IP. thank you for letting me know though, i do appreciate that!
We use arch btw
I can't with those vlogs man. "My Nano text editor experience" >so yeah, uhh >I installed nano and edited a 30 line file in it for 5 min >*yaps about it for 13'22''*
I didn't configure Arch btw
from VietNam with love, i use gentoo ,btw :)
i use arch btw
“you may configure everything” should be understood as “you have to configure everything”
default settings work fine most of the time
Kde 😢
I hate arch btw
Whats the song at 2:47?
soundcloud.com/leechplus/recap-56
@@Ryclic Thanks bro!
use arch or die trying
So arch have 2 package management right? Like pacman and yay. Or i missing something here,
yay is a superset of pacman, like a wrapper with more capabilities (especially regarding the aur)
I'm currently using Arch with Gnome, but Hyprland just totally flashed me. Looks really great.
you are wanted to say : i spend week on instaling arch?
simply use archinstall command and its done in few minutes
Arch is king of linux. Its just not for someone who wants a complete GUI based desktop.