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# verify xorg starts correctly and you can login to slim | # verify xorg starts correctly and you can login to slim | ||
# rc-update add slim | # rc-update add slim | ||
# change xfce4 style/icons to paper: Settings -> Appearance -> Style and Icons | |||
# change window manager theme to Paper: Settings -> Window Manager -> Style | |||
# enable all Composer Shadows: Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks -> Composer | |||
# change fonts to noto | |||
## Settings - > Appearance -> Fonts: Set to Noto Sans UI |
Revision as of 07:29, 28 September 2017
These are my personal xfce4 desktop notes.
- Do a minimal Alpine install
- Enable community repo in repositories
- setup-xorg-base
- apk add xfce4
- apk add chromium
- apk add slim
- apk add paper-icon-theme paper-gtk-theme
- apk add font-noto
- apk add xf86-video-intel (for intel video only)
- apk add xf86-input-keyboard xf86-input-evdev
- add local user and add to sudo list
- Add /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/30-intel.conf to have tear free scrolling:
Section "Device" Identifier "Intel Graphics" Driver "intel" Option "TearFree" "true" EndSection
- reboot system
- rc-service start slim
- verify xorg starts correctly and you can login to slim
- rc-update add slim
- change xfce4 style/icons to paper: Settings -> Appearance -> Style and Icons
- change window manager theme to Paper: Settings -> Window Manager -> Style
- enable all Composer Shadows: Settings -> Window Manager Tweaks -> Composer
- change fonts to noto
- Settings - > Appearance -> Fonts: Set to Noto Sans UI