Inspiration to get the AMD machine to workbench and install Arch on it. Hope I'll get Assetto Corsa Content Manager, steering wheel and mods, custom shaders patch working there quickly now I've began to comprehend wine/proton/tricks lol. Finally from '24th Linux gaming is real option for games I like to run.
Good video. It's hard to get on youtube algorithm train, in the past i watched some music reaction channels. These youtubers received a maximum of hundreds of viewers, while random channels that made reactions to the same content that they received thousands if not tens of thousands. Besides patience and hard work, sometimes you just have to wait until you get lucky on youtube with algorithm.
@@19VikingHero74 Thanks! I agree. I haven’t even started truly editing or planning higher quality videos yet, and I have several videos with hundreds of views. I think once I do, getting thousands per video is feasible in the near future.
I as well subscribed, and have used Arch in the past but currently weary about uting it for work as I use Regolith Desktop which does not officially support Arch Linux. ut this along with Cosmic Gives me hope. Could you make a video about regolith desktop with Arch linux? I am at least one person who learned something from the video already :)
Thanks! I've done a bit of research on this (regolith-desktop.com/docs/using-regolith/install/ ), and it looks like Regolith was built with Ubuntu/Debian in mind. I did find a package on the AUR (aur.archlinux.org/packages/regolith-full ), but it looks like it was last updated over 1.5yrs ago (I wouldn't trust it to be stable). With all of this in mind, it seems to me the next-best thing would be to use i3 on Arch, and add the configuration necessary to make it function like Regolith. All of this is the **exact** reason I like Cosmic. Even in it's Alpha-state, Cosmic does most of what I want to do with almost no configuration. It seems relatively straightforward to add functionality via applets as well. I believe using i3 or Hyprland is superior if resource-conservation is desired, but in my experience, the best way to achieve the benefits of a tiling window manager without the overhead of configuration and maintenance is to use Pop-Shell, or Cosmic. One day when I have more time, I intend to explore (and document) feature-rich configurations of i3 and Hyprland, but currently I don't have the bandwidth. TLDR: If using Regolith is a must, I think you're better off using it on Ubuntu/Debian, especially if it's for work.
I was trying this last night and could not get cosmic-greeter to start. It kept crashing my vm and I gave up. But I see it being done so I may try it. What do you use for virtual machines? I have been using Gnome boxes but it seems to have issues
@@BillHughes-hz8ei VMware workstation. That happened to me when I did not use the VMware graphics driver. I also have 3D acceleration enabled in the VM’s display settings.
I've had so many catastrophic failures when using grub with Arch. I will only use systemd-boot with Arch from now on lol. Does grub still randomly break?
Is anyone actually watching this?
yes!
Inspiration to get the AMD machine to workbench and install Arch on it.
Hope I'll get Assetto Corsa Content Manager, steering wheel and mods, custom shaders patch working there quickly now I've began to comprehend wine/proton/tricks lol.
Finally from '24th Linux gaming is real option for games I like to run.
Yep!
will not miss any. Keep up the good work. You are awesome !!!!
Good video. It's hard to get on youtube algorithm train, in the past i watched some music reaction channels. These youtubers received a maximum of hundreds of viewers, while random channels that made reactions to the same content that they received thousands if not tens of thousands. Besides patience and hard work, sometimes you just have to wait until you get lucky on youtube with algorithm.
just subscribed :)
Here because algorithm (: and was also thinking of playing with arch linux.
Do it!
Keep posting good content and you'll be fine.
@@19VikingHero74 Thanks! I agree. I haven’t even started truly editing or planning higher quality videos yet, and I have several videos with hundreds of views. I think once I do, getting thousands per video is feasible in the near future.
I as well subscribed, and have used Arch in the past but currently weary about uting it for work as I use Regolith Desktop which does not officially support Arch Linux. ut this along with Cosmic Gives me hope. Could you make a video about regolith desktop with Arch linux? I am at least one person who learned something from the video already :)
Thanks! I've done a bit of research on this (regolith-desktop.com/docs/using-regolith/install/ ), and it looks like Regolith was built with Ubuntu/Debian in mind.
I did find a package on the AUR (aur.archlinux.org/packages/regolith-full ), but it looks like it was last updated over 1.5yrs ago (I wouldn't trust it to be stable).
With all of this in mind, it seems to me the next-best thing would be to use i3 on Arch, and add the configuration necessary to make it function like Regolith. All of this is the **exact** reason I like Cosmic.
Even in it's Alpha-state, Cosmic does most of what I want to do with almost no configuration. It seems relatively straightforward to add functionality via applets as well. I believe using i3 or Hyprland is superior if resource-conservation is desired, but in my experience, the best way to achieve the benefits of a tiling window manager without the overhead of configuration and maintenance is to use Pop-Shell, or Cosmic.
One day when I have more time, I intend to explore (and document) feature-rich configurations of i3 and Hyprland, but currently I don't have the bandwidth.
TLDR: If using Regolith is a must, I think you're better off using it on Ubuntu/Debian, especially if it's for work.
I was trying this last night and could not get cosmic-greeter to start. It kept crashing my vm and I gave up. But I see it being done so I may try it. What do you use for virtual machines? I have been using Gnome boxes but it seems to have issues
@@BillHughes-hz8ei VMware workstation. That happened to me when I did not use the VMware graphics driver. I also have 3D acceleration enabled in the VM’s display settings.
he booted in legacy bios mode. I do not recommend this
@@voiceoftreason1760 +1, it was a VM.
I've had so many catastrophic failures when using grub with Arch. I will only use systemd-boot with Arch from now on lol. Does grub still randomly break?
lol I'm not sure, I mostly only use it on VMs, and I rarely use a VM for an extended period of time.