ok it looks cool but all that code looks hella fuckin scary(・◠・;)
Do I gotta learn to code ALL THAT??? Do I even need to learn whatever tf that code stuff is to even change the settings/wallpaper??! Oh god now I know how Apple users feel when I ramble off about Android lets me Sideload apps that aren’t in the app store…
Im hoping to god I dont even have to touch whatever all that block of text is just to personalize my system
This is a choice as well. Some people like editing configuration files, while others prefer a gui.
The big desktop environments like gnome or kde of course offer changing themes and wallpapers in a gui.
There is no single desktop environment on linux. Your customization begins with choosing your desktop environment/window manager.
To get a feeling for the things people like to do, you could take a look at !unixporn@lemmy.ml or !unixporn@lemmy.world
Oooh okey :3
ok it looks cool but all that code looks hella fuckin scary(・◠・;)
Do I gotta learn to code ALL THAT??? Do I even need to learn whatever tf that code stuff is to even change the settings/wallpaper??! Oh god now I know how Apple users feel when I ramble off about Android lets me Sideload apps that aren’t in the app store…
Im hoping to god I dont even have to touch whatever all that block of text is just to personalize my system
Yeah don’t worry, you’ll mostly be copying and pasting stuff from the Internet. Not much mental exercise, just follow instructions.
The Arch Wiki is an amazing resource, It contains tons of useful info that isn’t specific to only ArchLinux.
This is a choice as well. Some people like editing configuration files, while others prefer a gui. The big desktop environments like gnome or kde of course offer changing themes and wallpapers in a gui.
You can look at some themes for kde plasma on this site: https://store.kde.org/browse?cat=104