How to Get Started with Customizing Linux (Ricing)

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Asked By CoolCat42 On

I've recently started using Linux as my main operating system, and I'm curious about how to advance to the next level of customization, often referred to as ricing. I'm looking for a step-by-step guide on what to learn and how to implement those customizations. Specifically, I'm interested in mastering the terminal, tools like Neofetch, and my window manager. Additionally, where can I find cool anime wallpapers to personalize my setup?

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Answered By RicingMaster9000 On

There's no official roadmap for ricing because it's all about personal taste. Begin with one application at a time, learn everything you can about it, and tweak it until you’re happy. For instance, I modified my i3 window manager just by changing the color scheme and setting my wallpapers to switch automatically. It’s all about how much effort you want to put into it.

Answered By TechWizard88 On

A good start is to check the wiki pages for the software you want to customize. Each program has unique configuration options, and the information you need can vary widely. There isn’t one single source that covers all aspects of ricing, so dive into the documentation and forums for each tool you’re working with.

Answered By NoobToPro On

Check out this resources page I found useful! It has links to various topics, and you can learn a lot from the community. Just remember to backup regularly and experiment in a VM before making changes to your main setup!

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