Archcraft OS | A Beautiful And Minimal Arch Distro | Archcraft Linux Review America | Rice for Newbs
In This Video We Are Discussing About Just another Linux distribution, made on top of Arch Linux with pre-configured settings and lightweight applications. Archcraft is only available for 64-bit architectures. There are no 32-bit or ARM editions & perhaps, never going to be.
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Archcraft OS | A Beautiful And Minimal Arch Distro | Archcraft Linux Review America | Rice for Newbs
Minimal
Archcraft uses lightweight apps, which makes it super minimal & fast. It only takes 200Mb of memory.
Stunning
User interface in Archcraft is super clean. It's minimal, beautiful and gives you multiple styles to use.
Pure
Archcraft is built on top of Arch Linux and it's pure Arch Linux. No custom kernel or anything else.
More Software
An AUR helper (yay) is already installed to help you get the latest and amazing software from Arch user repository.
Only WMs
Archcraft has no desktop environment, just some lightweight but highly configured window managers.
Free
Yeah, it's free. Free to download, free to try, free to install and absolutely free to use. Free forever.
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Archcraft is a minimal Linux distribution built on top of Arch. It aims to be a lightweight system that is easy on the eyes. To achieve this it avoids heavy desktop environments and only focuses on window managers. The default window manager it uses is Openbox which has been beautifully preconfigured. It uses Polybar as the panel and Rofi for menus and applets. The default look is stunning but you aren’t tied to just one style. With a simple right click on the desktop you can select ‘Change Styles’ from the menu. Here you will be able completely transform the look and feel of your system with each style having its own unique look. Another benefit of Archcraft as that it doesn’t only ship with one window manager. From the login in screen you can also select a bspwm session which has also been preconfigured and is ready to go.
It’s built on top of a pure Arch base to deliver a true Arch experience. The only thing I wasn’t so keen on was the installation method. The Archcraft installer guides you through a series of steps to get an Arch based distro up and running on your machine. It works flawlessly with options for automatic partitioning but it just felt a little bit long winded.
Once installation is complete you’ll be up and running and ready to go. Archcraft includes the AUR helper ‘yay’ to give users more options when it comes to installing new applications. Archcraft doesn’t over do it with the pre-installed applications to keep things light and minimal out of the box. It ships with the lightweight web browser Midori so if you’re like me you’ll want to install something more full featured like Firefox. On their website they claim Archcraft only takes up 200MB of memory but in my experience it ranged from 330-400MB
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