Python support is needed by vim in order to run things like Conque and Slimv. Arch keeps vim slim by only providing Python support in gvim. But you may prefer vim to gvim, so here's what's needed.
# Install and run abs (sync)
sudo pacman -S abs
Python support is needed by vim in order to run things like Conque and Slimv. Arch keeps vim slim by only providing Python support in gvim. But you may prefer vim to gvim, so here's what's needed.
# Install and run abs (sync)
sudo pacman -S abs
# Install ARCH Linux with encrypted file-system and UEFI | |
# The official installation guide (https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installation_Guide) contains a more verbose description. | |
# Download the archiso image from https://www.archlinux.org/ | |
# Copy to a usb-drive | |
dd if=archlinux.img of=/dev/sdX bs=16M && sync # on linux | |
# Boot from the usb. If the usb fails to boot, make sure that secure boot is disabled in the BIOS configuration. | |
# Set swedish keymap |
If you're aiming for a seamless Arch Linux installation in UEFI mode, follow along as this guide will walk you through the process step by step. We'll be using LUKS (Linux Unified Key Setup) and LVM (Logical Volume Manager) partitions on LUKS to achieve full disk encryption.
Note: I have updated this doc for UEFI mode. For those with BIOS/MBR systems, you can refer to the previous version, but keep in mind that it might be outdated and no longer accurate.
If you're only interested in installing Linux and not setting up dual boot with Windows, feel free to skip the Windows-related sections.
'use strict' | |
const Fs = require('fs') | |
const Path = require('path') | |
const Axios = require('axios') | |
async function downloadImage () { | |
const url = 'https://unsplash.com/photos/AaEQmoufHLk/download?force=true' | |
const path = Path.resolve(__dirname, 'images', 'code1.jpg') |
Document Revision 1.2 [07/15/22]
Author Notes: Thanks to everyone who has been testing or using this installation process. I've refined the instructions to try to make this installation as simple and cross platform as humanly possible. I've also updated the Steam Deck instructions now that I have had mine for a while and thoroughly tested the installation process.
Final Fantasy IX should be installed like any standard steam game through the steam client. Ragarding compatibility layers: it should work with a stable release of Proton 7 (7.0.X recommended) through the steam client. This also includes controller support if you are using Steam's native controller configurations. If you have any problems with a given Proton release, I would also recommend trying the latest GloriousEggroll proton builds to se