diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index febdbbf..4fb05eb 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -32,9 +32,11 @@ The script called `OpenSUSE_Installation.sh` requires a few extra items which ca 1. Sayonara + Improved Font GRUB theme: https://www.dropbox.com/s/il0dxjq5u65t0pt/Font.zip?dl=0&e=1 2. ~~SF Pro TTF + OTF files: https://developer.apple.com/fonts/~~ -NOTE: For the Sayonara theme, you might need to add your own image as a background, I haven't included mine. Theme may not work if the image is missing. +NOTE: -Once you download the files, you may need to set the permissions so that double clicking/single clicking it will execute it automatically. I have not done this because i want do do it via the command line manually. +* For the Sayonara theme, you might need to add your own image as a background, I haven't included mine. Theme may not work if the image is missing. +* You may need to add your own wallpapers in a directory called `custom-wallpapers`. The script shall copy over those files to `/usr/share/wallpapers`. Helpful if you want the same wallpaper to be available for multiple users. +* Once you download the files, you may need to set the permissions so that double clicking/single clicking it will execute it automatically. I have not done this because i want do do it via the command line manually. ## Script Priorities @@ -46,45 +48,31 @@ It is possible for me to create a script to execute these serially, but I prefer The OpenSUSE Installation script contains the following actions: -1. Check for updates and install them -2. Add Packman repository and install codecs -3. Add Microsoft repo and install Edge and VS Code -4. Add GitHub Desktop (Linux) and install it -5. Install components such as +1. Import GPG Keys from External Repositories (Microsoft Edge, VS Code, GitHub Desktop, VLC) +2. Add External Repositories (Microsoft Edge, VS Code, GitHub Desktop, VLC) +3. Add Packman repository, install codecs and disable Packman repository +4. Refresh ALL repositories +5. Check for and perform distribution updates +6. Install components such as 1. `fde-tools`: I use FDE for my installation - 2. `kdeconnect-kde`: I use KDE Connect in my installation - 3. `libdbusmenu-glib4`: Helps a few application menubar be visible in global menu (namely VS Code) - 4. `kvantum-manager`: Helps in theming the system components - 5. `partitionmanager`: KDE Partition Manager, useful to format USB drives - 6. `git`: I need git for all GitHub related stuff - 7. `discord` and `libdiscord-rpc`: Installs discord and Discord RPC library - 8. `bleachbit`: Helps in removing unwanted files in system. A useful tool - 9. `easyeffects`: Provides audio effects for speakers. Can improve sound quality - - 10. `openrgb`: Provides control over RGB lighting of keyboards and peripherals - - 11. `i2c-tools`: Helps in setting up configurations for the RGB lighting of peripherals - - 12. `krita`: A powerful image editing tool - - 13. `kdenlive`: A decent video editor - - 14. `p11-kit-server`: Flatpak version of OBS have issues with certificates when using browser elements, therefore this can help fix it. - -6. Install GRUB theme -7. Install EasyEffects presets; presets are required for the effects -8. Install fonts, if any -9. Add the `login_tasks.sh` script to the `.scripts` directory -10. Clean up any unneeded packages + 10. `krita`: A powerful image editing tool + 11. `kdenlive`: A decent video editor + 12. `p11-kit-server`: Flatpak version of OBS have issues with certificates when using browser elements, therefore this can help fix it. + +7. Install GRUB theme +8. Install EasyEffects presets; presets are required for the effects +9. Install fonts, if any +10. Add the `login_tasks.sh` script to the `.scripts` directory +11. Clean up any unneeded packages ## Login Tasks @@ -106,6 +94,8 @@ To check if there are issues with your systems, attempt to put your system in sl This script shall help users to setup RGB peripheral lighting to work on Linux. A bit of configuration is required, therefore this script shall do it for you. +This script will install `OpenRGB` and `i2c-tools` packages. + NOTE: This is only for AMD chipsets for now. For Intel users, please see the script file comments. Also do check out the OpenRGB repository for more information: https://gitlab.com/CalcProgrammer1/OpenRGB#smbus-access-1