I am begining a thread on my packages setup under nemesis. This is a work in progress. That might be easier than with the original version of nemesis. Old nemesis and pertinent posts are cited.
Packages suggestions
XFCE nemesis artix based
desktop environment with plank xcompmgr nemesis artix based : a possible configuration
Package manager
pacman command line
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Pacman
pamac, octopi and bauh gui interfaces
https://www.debugpoint.com/arch-linux-g ... E_Software
https://forum.garudalinux.org/t/best-gu ... c/28044/20
Web browser
Office suite
pdf reader
printing capabilities
openrc the system behind nemesis: printing as an example
using rootcopy to keep the change file to a minimum
My packages setup under Nemesis 2025
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My packages setup under Nemesis 2025
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- francois
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My packages setup under Nemesis 2025
Brief nemesis setup and package management tips (beny and ncm)
More info about nemesis
Nemesis setup command:
setup-pman (will update repository on your linux-box)
Then for official arch (artix) package management in .xzm form use:
pmod <package_name(s)>
AUR community packages:
get-devel (fetching the 05-devel.xzm, necessary to build AUR packages)
trizen (this is the AUR helper)
https://matiargs.com/garden/linux/archl ... ll-trizen/
More info about nemesis
Nemesis setup command:
setup-pman (will update repository on your linux-box)
Then for official arch (artix) package management in .xzm form use:
pmod <package_name(s)>
AUR community packages:
get-devel (fetching the 05-devel.xzm, necessary to build AUR packages)
trizen (this is the AUR helper)
https://matiargs.com/garden/linux/archl ... ll-trizen/
Prendre son temps, profiter de celui qui passe.