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Guides and tutorials for Manjaro: Manjaro Settings Manager.

 The Manjaro Settings Manager offers you GUI settings, which are either enabled by Manjaro (i.e. installation of multiple kernels and easy installation of non-proprietary and proprietary graphics drivers) or are missing from at least some of the popular Desktop Environments and Window Managers.

Manjaro Settings Manager is under development and might offer even more settings in the future than illustrated on the left.


Manjaro Settings Manager.

The Manjaro Settings Manager offers you a series of settings, which are either enabled by Manjaro (i.e. installation of multiple kernels) or are missing from at least some of popular Desktop Environments and Window Managers.

Overview.

Manjaro Settings Manager is under development and might offer even more settings than illustrated on the left.

 Language.

The system language can be added, changed, and removed in this window.

If you want to have different languages for System, individual user and the Linux console, read how on Locale

Kernel.

This window enables the user to easily manage and change all available kernels for Manjaro. Running and installed kernels can be easily identified. Read more on the Manjaro Kernels page.

Time and Date

Some Desktop Environments do not offer an easy way to edit time and date (i.e. XFCE).

This window enables the user to do that.

Hardware Detection.

This window offers an easy way install free/non-proprietary/open-source and non-free/proprietary/closed-source graphics card drivers by the click of a button.

If Manjaro did not install a wireless network card driver during installation, it can be installed here as well.

2 commenti:

  1. Manjaro is on a rolling release cycle, so you'll never have to download a new version of Manjaro or worry about your current installation reaching end of life. Keeping Manjaro up to date can be done with a few clicks via the GUI or a few keystrokes via the command line, and is very simple to do.

    Since Manjaro has a rolling release schedule, updating Manjaro is just a matter of telling your package manager to install all the latest versions of the software on your system. Package dependencies, conflicts, and outdated software are resolved automatically. Let us begin.

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    1. Although Manjaro is based on and also compatible with Arch, it is not Arch. As such, far from being just an easy-to-install or pre-configured version of Arch, Manjaro is a very different distro.

      So, the differences between Manjaro and Arch are really bigger than those of the popular Ubuntu distribution and its many derivatives, including Mint and Zorin. To help provide a clearer understanding of Manjaro, some of its main features have been described.

      Manjaro is developed independently of Arch and by a completely different team.
      Manjaro is designed to be accessible to new users, while Arch to experienced users.
      Manjaro pulls software from its own independent repositories. These also contain software packages not provided by Arch.
      Manjaro provides its own specific tools such as the Manjaro Hardware Detection utility (mhwd) and Manjaro Settings Manager (msm).
      Manjaro has numerous subtle differences in performance compared to Arch

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