AgarimOS is created using void-mklive:
https://github.com/void-linux/void-mklive
It includes a minimum set of applications (all included in the official repositories) so you can build your system on your own.
There are two users:
anon
root
In both cases, the password is voidlinux
Installation: Type sudo void-installer in a terminal.
For more details:
https://linktr.ee/agarimos
Licensing: According to every single license (in some cases unset) from every single component used. All the license files remain unmodified.
All my own configurations I used for AgarimOS are licensed under GPL v3.
Please do not submit to DW.
Features
- Systemd free
- Lightweight
- Plasma
- OctoXBPS
- Void Linux
- Customized topgrade
- Catppuccin Mocha style
- Customized starship
- ksuperkey
- Customized fzf
- Useful aliases
- Customized Kvantum Manager
- Customized qt5ct
- Optimized settings
- xtools
- xmirror
- LXQT-KWIN
- XFCE4
- Gnome
- Dracula Style
- Customized WezTerm
- bottom (similar to htop or btop)
- eza
- bat
- fd
- hblock (blocks ads)
- Customized neofetch
- zoxide
- inxi
- aria2
License
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)nel_h2
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