Added KDE setup

pull/1/head
beech 2 years ago
parent 789a31ae9a
commit c311980282
  1. 4
      README.md
  2. 64
      setup-kde.sh

@ -61,10 +61,10 @@ sudo git clone https://git.boppdev.net/beech/ArchScripts
cd ArchScripts
# Normal Install
sh setup.sh
sh setup.sh # GNOME install - use setup-kde.sh for plasma
sh software.sh
# Installed as VM
# Installed as VM (GNOME only)
sh setup-vm.sh
sh software.sh
```

@ -0,0 +1,64 @@
#!/usr/bin/env bash
echo
echo "Installing Base System"
echo
PKGS=(
# --- XORG Display Rendering
'xorg' # Base Package
'xorg-drivers' # Display Drivers
'xterm' # Terminal for TTY
'xorg-server' # XOrg server
'xorg-apps' # XOrg apps group
'xorg-xinit' # XOrg init
'xorg-xinput' # XOrg xinput
'xorg-twm' # XOrg twm
'xorg-xclock' # XOrg xclock
'xf86-input-vmmouse'
'xf86-video-vmware'
'mesa'
# --- Setup Desktop
'plasma' # GNOME
'xfce4-power-manager' # Power Manager
# --- Login Display Manager
'sddm' # Base Login Manager
# --- Networking Setup
'dialog' # Enables shell scripts to trigger dialog boxex
'networkmanager' # Network connection manager
'network-manager-applet' # System tray icon/utility for network connectivity
'dhclient' # DHCP client
'libsecret' # Library for storing passwords
'fail2ban' # Ban IP's after man failed login attempts
'ufw' # Uncomplicated firewall
# --- Audio
'alsa-utils' # Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) Components https://alsa.opensrc.org/
'alsa-plugins' # ALSA plugins
'pulseaudio' # Pulse Audio sound components
'pulseaudio-alsa' # ALSA configuration for pulse audio
'pavucontrol' # Pulse Audio volume control
'pnmixer' # System tray volume control
# --- Bluetooth
'bluez' # Daemons for the bluetooth protocol stack
'bluez-utils' # Bluetooth development and debugging utilities
'bluez-libs' # Bluetooth libraries
'bluez-firmware' # Firmware for Broadcom BCM203x and STLC2300 Bluetooth chips
'blueberry' # Bluetooth configuration tool
'pulseaudio-bluetooth' # Bluetooth support for PulseAudio
)
for PKG in "${PKGS[@]}"; do
echo "INSTALLING: ${PKG}"
sudo pacman -S "$PKG" --noconfirm --needed
done
sudo systemctl enable sddm.service
echo
echo "Done! Please Reboot & Run software.sh"
echo