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# Personal Linux Setup
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My current setup is [Regolith OS](https://regolith-desktop.com/) which is basically Ubuntu + i3.
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## Before installing
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- Put asymmetric key pair in ~/.ssh
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- Install git
- Install Ansible: https://docs.ansible.com/ansible/latest/installation_guide/intro_installation.html
## TODO
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- Telegram (maybe only possible to download)
- thunderbird config
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- some kind of tag setup with: bootstrap, update, etc.
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- i3 app shortcuts
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- Configuration for desktop at uni. It should be really similar, except syncthing should have a new keypair. Also some applications are not necessary, e.g. nicotine+ and virtualbox.
- I think fzf is not cloned?
Would like Ansible Vault to check in keypair for syncthing.
However, then I would need a password to unlock the vault.
As it is publicly available, password needs to be long and strong.
I can just put it in my keepass, but can be annoying to copy every time.
Therefore, I could make this available using Secret Service and write a script to fetch it.
However, keepass cannot run secret service as Ubuntu already runs one.
But if I disable that, my SSH agent does not work anymore.
As an intermediate solution, I can just put the password in keepass...
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#### Neovim
- More cool plugins :)
- dropdown autocomplete
- fzf in vim? telescope or something
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## Long-term TODO
- Move away from GNOME because it is quite slow and configuration is pretty bad. This would also mean moving away from Regolith unfortunately. I would probably move to KDE with i3. Maybe there is some distro that does this OOTB?
- Move away from systemd. Not sure how feasibly that is nowadays, but I just get annoyed by some systemd "features" such as resolved.