I'm currently using Debian with the i3 window manager in a virtual machine. While I'd love to dive deeper into customizing my Linux experience, I can't fully switch over to Linux because I need Windows for college. I also prefer not to dual boot due to battery drain issues from switching between the two systems. I'm looking for some tips or suggestions on how to create my own personalized Linux setup without going overboard.
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You might find this resources page useful for learning how to customize Linux. Also, always make sure to take regular backups, experiment in a VM, and really understand the commands you're running before hitting Enter. It saves a lot of headache!
Honestly, just get a good screenshot with an anime wallpaper, a terminal with a funky ASCII logo, and you're 90% ready to go! It’s all about the vibes, right? Just remember to call it 'minimal' even if you've got some heavy apps running in the background!
Have you checked out some inspiration on Unixporn? You might find some cool setups there! I'm a fan of the built-in i3 status bar, but many people also swear by Polybar. Also, the i3wm documentation is super helpful for getting started.
Don't forget, Google is a treasure trove of information. Just type in your questions and you'll probably find everything you need—for free!

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