


Pre-configured bindings that give XFCE tiling functionality (see Keyboard/Window Manager on System Settings).Use of Arc desktop theme and Papirus icon theme by default.Pre-configured cpupower with known working settings.Non-panfrost image: GL4ES for OpenGL to OpenGL ES FBDEV conversion which allows many applications to run with good graphical performance.
ARCH LINUX XFCE DRIVER
Non-panfrost image: binary FBDEV driver for Hardware Acceleration.Mali GPU Kernel Driver or on panfrost image updateable mesa from git with bifrost support.4.9.x Kernel with audio and N2+ support or 5.10.x Kernel on the panfrost image.So besides Manjaro (which is based on ArchLinux), for those that would like to give ArchLinux a run, here I share this ready to use image. Sometimes is easier to just burn an image than going thru the whole setup process.
ARCH LINUX XFCE GENERATOR
So, I worked on a shell script to generate disk images out of ArchLinux tar files (more details about the ArchLinux Disk Image Generator on Github). Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that tries to Keep It Simple but installing it can be daunting for many.
