Setting up Arch Linux without a graphical interface.
Setting up Arch Linux without a graphical interface.
Yes, it's feasible to set up Arch Linux without a graphical interface. You can use terminal-based tools and scripts to manage your system, or install a minimal desktop environment like XFCE or LXDE. Follow official documentation for step-by-step guidance.
For Arch Linux the default setup lacks a graphical interface. Visit the Arch Wiki for comprehensive details and complete guidance.
The installation instructions on the Arch Wiki are available at the provided link.
Yeah. I also figured out that installing Arch would have been better than Antergos. I wasn't sure how to connect the VitualBox virtual networking gear, which made me choose Antergos initially. Now I know the right steps since I went through a tough install of Gentoo CLI on bare metal. You might want to search for a YouTube tutorial if you're feeling overwhelmed—there are also options like Manjaro or using an alternative installer. Good luck and have a great day!