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Tux Hat Linux 2.5 Packages on the live iso

arch-install-scripts
gksu
base-devel
networkmanager
zsh
gparted
irssi
archey3
feh
yaourt
xorg
xorg-xinit
xorg-server
xorg-twm
xterm
fluxbox
nitrogen
pcmanfm
lxappearance
mc
tmux
rxvt-unicode
rtorrent
xmms2
volumeicon
network-manager-applet
alsa-utils
dmenu
scrot
vim
geany
firefox
sudo
deadbeef
terminus-font

## For live cd usesage please install the following if you want to use X11

In the zsh shell just type ./live-setup to setup a few things for X11
after the script is done just startx. :)

People that are using this in VirtualBox you can use the vbox-guest-setup script
by typing ./vbox-guest-setup

## Welcome to the FluxBSD system for Arch Linux! 

• [ KEY BINDINGS ]
• MOD4 = Windows Key on the keyboard

Mod4 + p = dmenu
Mod4 + t = urxvt with bash
Mod4 + e = geany editor text editor
Mod4 + f = pcmanfm file manager
Mod4 + w = firefox web browser
Mod4 + c = lxappearance to change gtk2 themes, icons and mouse cursors
Mod4 + n = nitrogen to change wallpapers
Mod4 + x = close
Mod4 + s = Maximize
Mod4 + d = Iconify (minimize)
Mod4 + z = Fullscreen
Mod4 + r = Restart Fluxbox
Mod4 + q = Quit fluxbox to GNU/Linux Console

## Install Tux Hat Linux to the HDD

From the Live ISO Shell type ./arch-setup
This will setup the Arch Linux Base and arch-chroot your HDD.

After Arch Linux Prep you will be in arch-chroot shell from
there you can type cd root and run ./tuxhat-install

After Tux Hat Linux Prep, you should be ready to exit arch-chroot, and
Reboot the system to the New Tux Hat Linux System on your HDD.

Once booted to the login type in your username and login.
You will need to setup your network before starting X

## Network Setup
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systemctl enable dhcpcd@INTERFACE.service
example: systemctl enable dhcpcd@eno1.service
systemctl start dhcpcd@INTERFACE.service
systemctl enable NetworkManager.service
systemctl start NetworkManager.service

## Enjoy Tux Hat Linux!
startx 
Source: README, updated 2014-12-06