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<p>The LARBS are a series of shell scripts that will automatically install a fully-featured Arch Linux i3-gaps Desktop Environment, providing a perfect composite of both functionality and customizability.</p>
<p><b>Warning!</b> Until I put up a video on YouTube on these scripts, they are in still actively in development and the usage may be haphazard or non-functional at times. I'm literally testing these on new installs several times a day, making several dozen little tweaks every 24 hours. Only run these on new systems where there is no threat of data loss (although I don't see how data loss could happen given what the scripts do, just exercise caution until the official release). If you do run into errors, email me (<a href="mailto:luke@lukesmith.xyz">luke@lukesmith.xyz</a>) and I might give you some credit.</p>
<p>For the official announcement of release, follow me on <a href="https://youtube.com/lukesmithxyz">YouTube</a>, by <a href="http://lukesmith.xyz/rss.xml">RSS</a> or on Twitter (<a href="https://twitter.com/lukesfiat">@lukesfiat</a>).</p>
<b>Want to know what LARBS installs and configures? Check out <a href="programs.html">What's Inside of LARBS?</a></b>
<h3>Installation</h3>
<p>In any install of Arch Linux, simply log in as the root user and run the following in the terminal:</p>

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<link rel="icon" type="image/png" href="pix/faveicon.ico">
<title>Programs Installed in LARBS</title>
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<h1>LARBS</h1>
<h1>What's Inside of LARBS?</h1>
<a href="index.html">Back to main page</a>
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<p>Programs here you won't necessarily use directly, but are important tools for other programs.</p>
<ul>
<li>mediainfo, poppler, highlight, w3m, atool, libcaca &ndash; programs for getting previews of various things in ranger, each has additional uses</li>
<li>Pulseaudio &ndash; audio system</li>
<li>Network Manager &ndash; exactly what it sound like</li>
<li>mediainfo, poppler, highlight, w3m, atool, libcaca &ndash; programs for getting previews of various things in ranger; each has additional uses</li>
<li>notmuch, notmuch-mutt, offlineimap, msmtp &ndash; backend email tools</li>
<li>unzip, unrar &ndash; for archive extraction</li>
<li>ntfs-3g, dosfstools &ndash; for handling Windows-formatted USBs</li>