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Arch Linux Adventures's video: Adventures in Arch Uncut - Ep 2 - Basic Customization

@Adventures in Arch Uncut - Ep 2 - Basic Customization
In episode 2 I decide its time to make this Arch Installation more personalized by partially customizing the destkop. Due to my fear of the Arch User Repository and the possibly of becoming infected by downloading packages from it I decide to get ClamAV to protect myself but ditch it due to lack of a user interface. I also grab Leafpad for basic text editing and Octopi as a visual package manager however run into issues with libgcrypt.so.20 forcing me to end the video. Please leave comments telling me how to: - Solve the libgcrypt.so.20 issue - Get a good visual linux virus/malware scanner - Any other questions I had in the video that weren't answered by the end... Adventures in Arch Linux is a series that lets you experience me going from a minimal Arch Linux installation to a bloated installation full of software with heaps of desktop customizations and well... Everything! Everything you see is unscripted, unplanned and uncut. This means that every failure, success and reaction I make throughout the journey will be on camera and captured within each episode. I will be taking suggestions in each episode of what software I should add to arch Linux and try out on camera so you can see my unacted first impressions of all available software for Arch Linux.

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This video was published on 2014-01-15 19:38:48 GMT by @Arch-Linux-Adventures on Youtube. Arch Linux Adventures has total 2K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 15 video.This video has received 82 Likes which are higher than the average likes that Arch Linux Adventures gets . @Arch-Linux-Adventures receives an average views of 7K per video on Youtube.This video has received 73 comments which are higher than the average comments that Arch Linux Adventures gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

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