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Chapter 01: Concept
Introduction
Chapter 02: Installation
Bootable Media
Parititon
Installer
Qemu
Gnome-Boxes
Chapter 03: Welcome
Initial Setup
Interface
Customization
Chapter 04: Package Management
Introduction
AppImages
PKGUPD
Flatpak
Chapter 05: Bolt Personal Assistant
Introduction
Configuration
Logics
API
Chapter 06: System Security and Firewall
Introduction
Firewall
Firejail
Chapter 07: System Images, Cache and Updates
Introduction
System Updates
Custom System Image
Cache Management
Chapter 06: Source Language
Introduction
Basic Syntax
Data Types
Data
Operators
Control-flow
Methods
Objects
Builtins
Error Handling
Input Output
File I/O
Modules
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Customization
You can make rlxos work and look in the way you want.
Basic Theming - Fonts, Icons, Themes and wallpaper.
Installing new themes, icons and fonts are pretty easy in rlxos.
Just go to
Bazaar
Look up for fonts, icons, theme in the search or categories
Download and paste them in ~/Applications directory
Open the gnome-tweak tool and select your installed item
gnome-tweaks
gnome-tweaks
Extensions
Extension system of GNOME is too great to describe. You can make the system look like Macintosh, windows or any mixture of that.
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