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My love Affair with Arch Linux

Started by cod3poet, February 28, 2017, 10:45:08 AM

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cod3poet

More Conky modifications, installation of pulseaudio, getting a usb headset working for audio output (recording / microphone is pending).

Emulation works the next hurdle is getting my Logitech Dual Action.

Video playback not only works but is accelerated thanks to the binary drivers from Nvidia (yes not FOSS, but it's a waste of hardware to not use it)

VIRTUALIZATION!!! (to be continued) So the last piece of the puzzle is to make sure that I can still work the dayjob from this box. Using Remmina and FreeRDP I can remote into my pretty little boxes at OVH, and Cogeco in Toronto so I am not without the work resources I need on the road.

And of course because it's linux all my SSH and remote access to my other Linux boxen is controlled secure and reliable. Next up is a mass of VPN concentration so I can close off the RDP ports to my assets out there as there are far too many automated attacks that are hammering away at my infrastructure.

I LOVE THIS STUFF!
Arch, Windows, Ubuntu, MacOS. In that order. (Definitely 04/2023)
Ryzen9 5950x/128gb/2tbNVME/8TB(Current)Win11
8th gen i7/32gb/1tbNVME(Current)Arch
Macbook Pro 16/2021 m1/32gb(Current)Work
Comptia CNSP / Azure Devops Eng Expert / VMware Certified/ Sec Automation Engineer / Senior SRE

cod3poet

Just a quick update,

To compare the amount of packages it takes to go from a webserver, to a full blown desktop it takes a lot.

162 packages - A webserver running PHP and Mysql (Maria-db) and no X or graphical interface.

600 packages - Arch laptop also has X, Qemu, EmulationStation, a LAMP stack, NodeJS, Docker and much more.

But still I wonder how many packages it takes for Ubuntu or Fedora.... (I can check centos :) )
Arch, Windows, Ubuntu, MacOS. In that order. (Definitely 04/2023)
Ryzen9 5950x/128gb/2tbNVME/8TB(Current)Win11
8th gen i7/32gb/1tbNVME(Current)Arch
Macbook Pro 16/2021 m1/32gb(Current)Work
Comptia CNSP / Azure Devops Eng Expert / VMware Certified/ Sec Automation Engineer / Senior SRE

cod3poet

So I was sipping my coffee and working on some shell scripts and thought I might as well check on the Centos package numbers

395 packages for a centos LAMP server with zabbix installed - This is my development server so it has next to nothing on it.
1595 with a full gnome desktop installed - This is so I can show my colleages at work that linux is not all commandline and that it can make for a very powerfull workstation


That is a significantly larger number. A part of me is suprised but another part of me is not.

Also keeping in on the Minimal all the things vein, It turns out that this site and Forum work 100% with surf - http://suckless.org/ a simpler easier browser that tends to break bloaty non-standards based websites. Which can actually be a good thing and let you focus on the important stuff like posting stats to a LUG.
Arch, Windows, Ubuntu, MacOS. In that order. (Definitely 04/2023)
Ryzen9 5950x/128gb/2tbNVME/8TB(Current)Win11
8th gen i7/32gb/1tbNVME(Current)Arch
Macbook Pro 16/2021 m1/32gb(Current)Work
Comptia CNSP / Azure Devops Eng Expert / VMware Certified/ Sec Automation Engineer / Senior SRE

Jason

Interesting. Although different distros often package things differently, a package in one distro could be three packages in another distro. I think it'd be better to go by disk space used on a default install and not # of packages.
* Zorin OS 17.1 Core and Windows 11 Pro on a Dell Precision 3630 Tower with an
i5-8600 3.1 GHz 6-core processor, dual 22" displays, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB Nvme and a Geforce 1060 6 GB card
* Motorola Edge (2022) phone with Android 13

cod3poet

But wait There is more!!!!!

So this machine has been running since I started and I have been keeping it alive and updated with no breaking changes.

I finally had my most recent breakthrough!

Getting XRDP running so I can remote into my linux box without having to install client software on windows / Macs and having access to my arch install from anywhere in the world, encrypted secure and NOT purely ssh based.
Arch, Windows, Ubuntu, MacOS. In that order. (Definitely 04/2023)
Ryzen9 5950x/128gb/2tbNVME/8TB(Current)Win11
8th gen i7/32gb/1tbNVME(Current)Arch
Macbook Pro 16/2021 m1/32gb(Current)Work
Comptia CNSP / Azure Devops Eng Expert / VMware Certified/ Sec Automation Engineer / Senior SRE

Jason

Okay, I have to admit. This is pretty awesome!
* Zorin OS 17.1 Core and Windows 11 Pro on a Dell Precision 3630 Tower with an
i5-8600 3.1 GHz 6-core processor, dual 22" displays, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB Nvme and a Geforce 1060 6 GB card
* Motorola Edge (2022) phone with Android 13

cod3poet

This machine is a VM on some pretty beastly hardware, so rather than eating up resources locally I can have it on big metal and it will run even when all the machines in my house are off. Hey MA! I done built a cloud!

Arch, Windows, Ubuntu, MacOS. In that order. (Definitely 04/2023)
Ryzen9 5950x/128gb/2tbNVME/8TB(Current)Win11
8th gen i7/32gb/1tbNVME(Current)Arch
Macbook Pro 16/2021 m1/32gb(Current)Work
Comptia CNSP / Azure Devops Eng Expert / VMware Certified/ Sec Automation Engineer / Senior SRE

cod3poet

Arch, booting from USB on desktop under modification to be a mutli system setup. Running in savage 4k.

THIS is the desktop I will be porting to my surface, this is the desktop that I will setup xrdp on. This is the desktop that I so fell in love with.
Arch, Windows, Ubuntu, MacOS. In that order. (Definitely 04/2023)
Ryzen9 5950x/128gb/2tbNVME/8TB(Current)Win11
8th gen i7/32gb/1tbNVME(Current)Arch
Macbook Pro 16/2021 m1/32gb(Current)Work
Comptia CNSP / Azure Devops Eng Expert / VMware Certified/ Sec Automation Engineer / Senior SRE

fox

Pretty sparse, but I guess you aren't the Code Poet for nothing. :)
Ubuntu 23.10 on 2019 5k iMac
Ubuntu 22.04 on Dell XPS 13

Jason

Cool. Are you going to dual-boot it with Arch? The surface, I mean.
* Zorin OS 17.1 Core and Windows 11 Pro on a Dell Precision 3630 Tower with an
i5-8600 3.1 GHz 6-core processor, dual 22" displays, 16 GB of RAM, 512 GB Nvme and a Geforce 1060 6 GB card
* Motorola Edge (2022) phone with Android 13