This script is used to install the Pantheon Desktop Environment on Arch Linux
kuldr-risa uses Arget to install packages.
https://github.com/Garjzla/arget
https://github.com/Garjzla/kuldr-risa/tree/c6ca09987b6d8502681100c1e41249a9742803a6
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Pantheon
https://medium.com/@helder.bertoldo/arch-linux-e-pantheon-combina%C3%A7%C3%A3o-perfeita-ca8f5945ae
Add the alucryd repository to your list of Arch repositories.
Enter the repository data at the end of the file /etc/pacman.conf with nano
$ sudo nano /etc/pacman.conf
type
[extra-alucryd]
Server = https://pkgbuild.com/~alucryd/$repo/$arch
under
[community]
***********************
You should be able to find it in almost the last part
Update the list of repositories and packages on your system
argt -syu
Install Arget https://github.com/Garjzla/arget
Git clone kuldr-risa and run
$ bash install.argt
in the kuldr-risa directory
config display manager
LightDM: Configuring the Login Manager
The login manager after it has been installed, needs a little adjustment, which is to add the elementary default Greeter (theme).
To do this make sure you have installed the lightdm(without the -git extension) and the lightdm-pantheon-greeter-git .
Check available greeters
ls -1 /usr/share/xgreeters
Available Greteers
Elementary greeter should appear listed, if it is not, reinstall the package lightdm-pantheon-greeter-git
Changing the default Lightdm theme
Open the file /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
sudo nano /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf
Locate the line #greeter-session=located in the session (next to line 108)
Note: It will only work if you exactly change the session session greeter-session!
Uncomment the line by removing the # character and assign the greeter elementary by default.
greeter-session = io.elementary.greeter
Save and close the editor.
Note: You can edit the theme settings, such as wallpaper, the behavior of the num-lock key, among others, through the file
/etc/lightdm/io.elementary.greeter.conf
< from medium.com/@helder.bertoldo >
install Pantheon theme icons
install Urutau icons
$ argt -i urutau-icons-git
$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface icon-theme "urutau-icons"
Configure Pantheon via switchboard and its plugs (switchboard-plug-*), which must be installed separately.
Not all of gnome-control-center's settings panels have been ported.
In addition, except plank,
all the Pantheon components store their configuration in the org.pantheon or io.elementary gsettings keys,
which can be edited with dconf-editor.
< from the Arch Wiki >
Terminal Opacity
To make pantheon-terminal (semi-)transparent, set the dconf key org.pantheon.terminal.settings.opacity to your desired opacity
< from the Arch Wiki >
Also, use this tool to clone VHDs to physical disks and vice versa
https://www.easeus.com/partition-master/vhd-to-physical-disk.html
And read this to install Arch linux on a usb
http://valleycat.org/linux/arch-usb.html
Also, I found this helpful when accessing clouds on my arch.