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ArchLabs

ArchLabs

Is a lightweight rolling release Linux distribution based on a minimal Arch Linux operating system with the Openbox window manager. ArchLabs is inspired by BunsenLabs.

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archlabslinux.com
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Software
Software

Software attributes

License
GNU General Public License
First Release
January 1, 2017
Latest Release
February 13, 2022
Latest Version
2022.02.12
Created/Discovered by
Date Invented
January 1, 2017
Industry
Open-source software
Open-source software
Software development
Software development
Technology
Technology
Operating system
Operating system
Software
Software

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Platform
X86-64
X86-64
Public/Private
Public
Wikidata ID
Q41514172

Initial releases used the Calamares installer. Early versions of ArchLabs started to become bloated with many unnecessary applications and programs. This sparked a change in direction. A slim down of the ISO size from over 2Gb in size down to approximately 580mb made download times a lot quicker.

Mínimo was the first of this minimal release with a change from the traditional Openbox panel, Tint2 to Polybar. Also introduced in this release was the original welcome script, named "AL-Hello" which was a nod to the "brother" distribution BunsenLabs. Mínimo was also the final release to have a release name, following releases followed a numbering pattern of YYYY.MM.

2018.02 release brought a new and improved AL-Hello welcome script and many additions and refining to the ArchLabs experience.

2018.07 saw more improvements to the newly written AL-Installer.

With the release of 2018.12 came the removal of the live environment and the post install script "AL-Hello". Options for choosing desktops and window managers as well as a selection of apps have been added to AL-Installer (ALI). Also introduced in this 2018.12 release was the in house AUR (Arch User Repository) Helper, baph (Basic AUR Package Helper).

2019.10.29 was ArchLabs third release for 2019 (After 2019.1.20 & 2019.10.28). Many changes were made including additional desktop environments and window managers added to the installer. Most notably, awesomewm and jwm.

ArchLabs first release of 2022 brought with it a new custom Window Manager called dk. Also included is a custom panel and menu for the Sway Window Manager called nwg-shell.

The ArchLabs installer now includes 16 assorted Desktop Environments and Window Managers, such as i3, dwm, bspwm, LXQt, jwm, XFCE, Awesome, Fluxbox, KDE Plasma, Deepin, Gnome, and Cinnamon. Most are installed as the developer intended with no customisation. Openbox, awesomewm, dk and Sway are the only customised environments supplied by the ArchLabs installer.

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Further Resources

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Arch Labs Linux Review - Walkthrough of the Desktop, System, and Resource Usage - 2021

https://youtu.be/5zoRF1Jv4Mc

Web

November 17, 2020

ArchLabs A Great Arch experience. Fairly new Arch flavor Very Nice Way to get Arch

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZmbY51pkm0

Web

February 6, 2020

ArchLabs Release: 2022.01.18 Arch Based Linux Distro inspired by Bunsenlabs Linux. Beautiful! TUI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uhROgIVe9GI

Web

January 27, 2022

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