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Apricity Laptop

####Apricity's Goal: Simple, Beautiful Linux

####What's Apricity OS Apricity OS is an Arch Linux-based distribution with a nice-looking default interface, useful preinstalled applications, and two editions (more coming soon!). The idea is that if your Linux distribution works well as soon as you install it, you have to do less work. If you then decide to install Apricity on another machine, everything still works.

####What's configured out of the box? Desktop Environment (DE) Theme: This is mainly the Gnome or Cinnamon top or bottom panel, respectively. For Gnome, it also includes how the activities' overview, workspace switching, and the dock look. For Cinnamon, this also includes workspace switching, the application menu, and the window overview. The Gnome shell theme is custom built for Apricity, and the Cinnamon theme is based on Arc.

GTK Theme: Apricity uses Arc GTK by default, but post something on Gitter if you know of other great-looking GTK themes.

DE Extensions: Gnome is a little unintuitive and clunky to use normally, but the Gnome developers have made it easy for other developers to customize its functionality with extensions. The extensions that are enabled by default in Apricity are as follows:

  • Caffeine
  • Dash to dock
  • Frippery move clock
  • Media player indicator
  • Places status indicator
  • Removable drive menu
  • Remove dropdown arrows
  • Suspend button
  • Top panel workspace scroll
  • Topicons
  • User themes

Icons: Application icons come by default as numix-circle, and the various symbolic and mimetype icons are a combination of vimix and paper.

Terminal: Apricity uses zsh and powerline-shell in its default terminal.

Browser: This is a point of some debate. Several people have brought up the point that Chromium is available as an open source alternative to Chrome, which is the current default. The counter-argument is that Chrome has better support for closed-source codecs. The decision to include a set of Chrome extensions, enumerated below, was also somewhat contraversial. Update: default extensions may be broken in the latest release? For further discussion, refer to Gitter, or feel free to start a thread on the forum or an issue.

  • Pushbullet (may be replaced by KDEConnect or Pushjet in the near future)
  • Adblock Plus
  • Ghostery
  • The Great Suspender

Wallpapers: Apricity comes with a really nice set of Creative Commons wallpapers, some of which go really well with the default Apricity themes, and some of which just look great on their own. If you have any suggestions for wallpapers to include in future releases, either post something on Gitter, the forum, or just submit a pull request to the apricity-wallpapers repository.

Vim: The following plugins are included in Apricity's default Vim configuration:

  • Pathogen
  • Nerdtree
  • Vim-nerdtree-tabs
  • Syntastic
  • Vim-airline
  • Vim-sensible
  • Vim-tabber

Also of note: Apricity's Vim uses a slightly modified version of the Monokai colorscheme.

####What applications are included in Apricity? Here's an (almost exhaustive) list of included programs. Please feel free to discuss these choices on Gitter or the forum.

  • Pamac (Add/Remove Software; Software Update)
  • File Roller (Archive Manager)
  • Gnome-Calculator
  • Gnome-Calendar
  • Cheese
  • Gnome-Disks
  • Baobab (Disk Usage Analyzer)
  • Evince (Document Viewer)
  • Nautilus / Nemo (Files)
  • FileZilla
  • Uncomplicated Firewall (Firewall Configuration)
  • Font Viewer
  • Gedit
  • GIMP
  • Google Chrome
  • Ice (Peppermint's Site Specific Browser Tool)
  • Eye of Gnome (Image Viewer)
  • Inkscape
  • LibreOffice
  • Gnome-Photos
  • PlayOnLinux
  • Rhythmbox
  • Orca (Screen Reader)
  • Gnome-Screenshot
  • Settings
  • Simple Backup
  • Steam Sometimes Broken?, Also Here
  • Syncthing
  • System Log
  • System Monitor
  • Gnome-Terminal
  • Transmission
  • Tweak Tool (Only on Gnome)
  • Totem (Gnome-Videos)

####So you want to contribute? That's great! Fork this repository, pull it to your local machine, and start by building a version of the ISO. You'll need to be running something Arch-based, since you need to install archiso to run the build scripts. Then run su -c './build.sh -v -E gnome -R true', type your root password, and watch as mkarchiso does its magic. (If I forgot to put a dependency here, please create an issue)

Once you've built an image, you can test it with gnome-boxes, virtualbox, or another emulator of your choice. Now, as a quick experiment, try opening apricity-build/packages/packages.all.x86_64 and adding or removing something. Play with the build script and get comfortable using it. See if you can figure out what the other command-line arguments are, and try to build the Cinnamon edition. (Official docs are coming soon, I promise!)

Now pick something to work on. Take a look at TODO.md for ideas. Once you've finished your feature or fixed your bug, submit a pull request. If everything looks good, it will get incorporated first into the dev branch, then later into the stable branch!

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apricity-build's Issues

not-cached install takes +12h

I tried installing apricityOS from uncached installer, but it took 12h+ and still is not finished. Note that I'm sitting on optical fiber connection 100Mbit+ ... What are the mirrors used for apricity? Are you not using default archlinux mirrors, because I'm writing this on my archlinux workstation and all of the installing I do is downloading at 2MB/s... This seems to me like an issue with mirror, or its location...

I was installing it in Prague, Czech Republic.

Lock screen gnome crash

Locking the computer causes a gnome crash, which shows the "Oh, no..." screen and disables all extensions. Couldn't find anything on xorg logs and trying to lock with extensions disabled makes no difference.

Icons menu crashes

Click on Files then try to adjust the icon size or to switch to list view, results in the menu freezing up and the Files application crashing

Lock screen font is cut off from the right

On the lock screen the font displaying current time is cut off by few pixels from the left (each letter) and looks strange ... I'm not sure if this is the case for all gnome's (will have to check) or if the solution would be to simply lower the font size to fix the issue (there are maybe some boxes where the letters must fit).

safe mode

How do I boot into safe mode? because by default the resolution is way to high for my monitor to handle (cant get passed the installer)

pamac-manager

pamac-manager
pamac-manager: error while loading shared libraries: libalpm.so.9: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

doesn't start

Cannot enable "show hidden files" in file manager.

Once "show hidden files" is selected, the file manager freezes for a few seconds and then disappears taking the desktop icons with it. You can click on "file manager" again to bring the icons back but it will happen every time hidden files is clicked.

Do not use BTsync

Hello,

I just wanted to share my experience with btsync. I've been using it for 2 years, and was happy, usually. What turned me unhappy however was when I lost large portion of synced data. This happens when you turn on PC with old version of synced folder. The other machines think that this newly turned on pc has newer version and they sync its data to theirs and overwrite newer versions of the data in the process. I tried to solve this by reporting it to BTSync developers, but they said this is known issue and there may never be a way to fix it.

I then switched to Megasync, but I didn't like the proprietary software. Now I'm using Syncthing and I'm very happy with it. It works as expected. It sometimes requires some configuration because of NAT's and FW's but usually works out of the box.

Root by default

It seems like after installation root is enabled by default. When I type a command in the terminal 'm not prompted for a user password.

Possible Issue with liveusb from rufus on 64 bit

'Fixed: Don't use rufus or unetbootin'

nouveau E[ DRM] Pointer to TDMS table invalid
nouveau E[ DRM] Pointer to flat table invalid
sd 6:0:0:0P [sdc] No Caching mode found
sd 6:0:0:0P [sdc] Assuming drive cache: write through
ERROR 'dev/by-label/APRICITY_201507' device did not show up after 30 seconds...
Falling back to interactive prompt
You can try to fix the problem manually, log out when you are finished
sh: can't access tty: job controll turned off
[rootfs /]#
20150729_185022_arliss dr

Unable to boot

I can run the live USB without issue, but after trying to install (manual partitioning, ext4 for the OS, fat32 with /boot/efi mount point and 8GB swap), it gets stuck on the five point loading animation. Unfortunately can't try automatic partitioning because I'm trying to dual boot.

After disabling quiet boot, I run into the following error

ERROR: Unable to find root device 'UUID=blablabla'.
You are being dropped to a recovery shell
Type 'exit' to try and continue booting
sh: can't access tty: job control turned off

Trying to ignore it ends up in a kernel panic. Running on a MSI Ghost Pro 2QE 4k, i7 4720HQ, dual graphics Intel HD4600/GTX 970M 16GB RAM, Raid0 SSDs.

Really hope to get it to boot, loved the distro in a VM...keep up the good work!

problem with bluetooth

Hi, when i try to start bluetooth the device is recognized as " bastien's computer". I can't find any device. Please help me.

Choice of disk for Bootloader Install

During the live disk installation, you are never presented with an option on where to install a bootloader. It defaults itself to /dev/sda which is fine, but unless you see in the fine print that is where the bootloader is going to be installed you'll wonder why your shiny new OS is not booting. Also, this could be a problem for people just wanting to try this OS without having to muck up their primary drive with a new bootloader for every new install. Not really sure if this was ever ment as a bug, or as a feature to keep things simple, but it is annoying none the less.

Gnome Shell (?) Crashes When Reducing Number of Workspaces in Tweak Tool

I was researching your distro for a review when I encountered a bug. The bug is triggered in both the live and installed environment. Steps to reproduce:

  1. Boot to live environment (or install and boot to desktop).
  2. Open tweak tool.
  3. Click Workspaces at bottom of panel.
  4. Click "-" (minus) to reduce workspace count from 4 to 3.
  5. Screen background goes black and any open applications become unstable/freeze.

If any further information is needed, please advise.

Ice icons not working

In Ice when I add a new webapp and select a png icon or click on "Use favicon" the icon is not saved and not displayed in the menu's

Terminal look got broken

After I updated packages, the terminal started getting some weird kind of border.
screenshot from 2016-02-24 19-17-59
Lately I've had some issues with GNOME, so I'm not sure if it's the update fault.
Any possible fix for this? The extra space of the terminal is not clickable, trying to click results in clicking what's below.

Thanks in advance!

EDIT:
Found out if I disable background transparency in terminal it goes back to normal.
Any tip for get it working with transparency enabled?

Issue creating keyboard shortcuts

I'm experiencing issues creating keyboard shortcuts via the keyboard menu. I'm able to name and assign the command but when it comes to configuring the keys the whole system freezes. I was trying to configure the Ctrl + Alt + T for gnome-terminal to open.

Asus Zenbook UX303LN not all function keys work.

Fn + F5 or F6 adjust backlight in windows. Non responsive in Apricity OS. Backlight is adjustable trough terminal commands or with brightness slider in gnome.

Fn + F9 Should toggle the touchpad ON/OFF. OSD graphic indicating buttonpress is shown but touchpad state is not toggled.

Wifi card on x220

I have a Thinkpad x220. The wifi card is an Intel Centrino Wireless-N 1000. The card is detected and it sees the wifi, but it never connects. It works when I boot up Windows. I am, however, able to use wifi through an USB adapter on Apricity.

brightness slider on x220

I have a Thinkpad x220. There seems to be a bug when accessing the brightness slider under the battery icon at the top right of the screen. When I move the slider, it moves from left to right very quickly as I drag it across. It functions as it should, the slider just seems buggy.

Hangs up while opening many applications

Hi there,

I am using apricity from last two months and I love it. Sometimes getting hang my system while opening many applications, I am using 8GB RAM, intel I3 processor. I cross checked the available RAM from another session and it seems the RAM is enough available, still my desktop environment is getting hang and after sometime or reboot it works normal. Please take a look into issue and suggest a best way to overcome this issue.

Thanks

Can't select not to install boot loader (01.2016 beta / 02.2016 beta)

I have a laptop running Windows 10 on internal SSD.
I want to connect an external 1TB HDD (USB 3) and install ApricityOs on it, using a 4GB Live Apricity OS USB Disk on Key.

The thing is I don't want to add any boot loader to my main SSD.
I want a super clean install only on the external HDD and manually enter the laptop boot menu and select the external drive when needed.

When I choose "Erase Disk, I can't select the boot loader:
screenshot from 2016-02-25 17-19-06

When I choose "Manual partitioning", the boot loader selection is disabled:
screenshot from 2016-02-25 17-11-39

In any case, I can't install Apricity OS without installing the boot loader.

Any help appreciated.

Trackpad Tap Issue?

The trackpad on my lenovo comes with a feature that allows me to lightly touch it to be able to click anything as if it was a touchscreen. Gentle tap to click any sort of applications or double click it to drag/move/resize is unresponsive or just does not work since the beginning of the installation.

With effort, I have to manually and physically press on the trackpad to click on things in the screen, so I have to rely on my mouse until this gets fixed hopefully.

Fortunately, swiping in any directions and scrolling up and down with the trackpad work just fine with light touch though, which I found it to be strange.

Bootloader error

Hey! So I'm just about to finish the installation of the latest version of Apricity and I got this error:

Boost.Python error in job "bootloader".
<class 'subprocess.CalledProcessError'>
Command 'grub-install --target=i386-pc --recheck --force /dev/sda' returned non-zero exit status 1
Traceback:
File "/usr/lib/calamares/modules/bootloader/main.py", line 243, in run
prepare_bootloader(fw_type)

File "/usr/lib/calamares/modules/bootloader/main.py", line 231, in prepare_bootloader
install_grub(efi_directory, fw_type)

File "/usr/lib/calamares/modules/bootloader/main.py", line 191, in install_grub
"--recheck", "--force", boot_loader["installPath"]])

File "", line 2, in

With the title of problem being : Installation Failed

live install cd can not boot the temp system. black screen

my laptop : i7 6700 , gtx960m , 128 G sdd, 1T harddisk
after add kernel parameter:
nomodeset
edd=no
loglevel=7
still hang . have to use power button to shutdown.

nomodeset + loglevel=7
show the system unpack the initrd and stop at ata4 ..... stuff

pamac crash system.

Summary and Info:

I'm behind the proxy connection so pamac not work here at all. Just problem is that daemon servise sometime crash the system down on my laptop Samsung 900x series.

jan 25 13:19:23 lubo08-pclntb systemd[1]: pamac.service: Main process exited, code=killed, status=11/SEGV
jan 25 13:19:23 lubo08-pclntb systemd[1]: pamac.service: Unit entered failed state.
jan 25 13:19:23 lubo08-pclntb systemd[1]: pamac.service: Failed with result 'signal'.
jan 25 13:19:23 lubo08-pclntb systemd-coredump[3685]: Process 611 (pamac-daemon) of user 0 dumped core.

Stack trace of thread 1257:
#0 0x00007f2f5ce41a40 n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0)
#1 0x00007f2f5ce3e434 g_variant_builder_add_value
#2 0x000000000043bc6f n/a (pamac-daemon)
#3 0x0000000000434acd n/a (pamac-daemon)
#4 0x00007f2f5d0db015 g_closure_invoke (libgobject
#5 0x00007f2f5d0ed061 n/a (libgobject-2.0.so.0)
#6 0x00007f2f5d0f5dfc g_signal_emit_valist (libgob
#7 0x00007f2f5d0f65f5 g_signal_emit_by_name (libgo
#8 0x0000000000440a3a n/a (pamac-daemon)
#9 0x00007f2f5ddd1e32 n/a (libalpm.so.9)
#10 0x00007f2f5ddce9ba n/a (libalpm.so.9)
#11 0x00007f2f5ddc8458 alpm_db_update (libalpm.so.9
#12 0x000000000041e4d6 n/a (pamac-daemon)
#13 0x000000000041e825 n/a (pamac-daemon)
#14 0x00007f2f5ce2d715 n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0)
#15 0x00007f2f5cba74a4 start_thread (libpthread.so.
#16 0x00007f2f5c8e513d __clone (libc.so.6)

Stack trace of thread 614:
#0 0x00007f2f5c8dc18d poll (libc.so.6)
#1 0x00007f2f5ce06fbc n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0)
#2 0x00007f2f5ce07342 g_main_loop_run (libglib-2.0
#3 0x00007f2f5d3fd236 n/a (libgio-2.0.so.0)
#4 0x00007f2f5ce2d715 n/a (libglib-2.0.so.0)
#5 0x00007f2f5cba74a4 start_thread (libpthread.so.
#6 0x00007f2f5c8e513d __clone (libc.so.6)

Stack trace of thread 611:
#0 0x00007f2f5c877aa4 __libc_free (libc.so.6)
#1 0x00007f2f5ddc1eba alpm_list_free_inner (libalp
#2 0x00007f2f5ddca4d4 n/a (libalpm.so.9)

Steps to Reproduce:

System crash sometime. CapsLock start blicking and after few second is system restarted.

Installation problem

Hey,

Installer has blocked on "Vérification des conflits internes..." at 0%

Here is the end of the log file :
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [pac] DEBUG: looking for conflicts
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [pac] DEBUG: check targets vs targets
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [pac] DEBUG: check targets vs targets
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [pac] DEBUG: package broadcom-wl-dkms conflicts with broadcom-wl (by broadcom-wl)
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [pac] DEBUG: conflicting packages in the sync list: 'broadcom-wl-dkms' <-> 'broadcom-wl'
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [pac] ERROR: unresolvable package conflicts detected
[2015-08-12 15:25:27] [slides] INFO: Vérification des conflits internes...

Thanks

Faild installation

Hi guys. Well I'm installing this beautiful distro but unfortunately i coudn't. First there is no timezone to Chile - Santiago UTC-4 and the next message showed up

Error: faild to unpack image /run/archiso/sfs/airootfs/airootfs.img

Some suggestions.

Apricity is pretty good, I really like the UI. I do have some issues that I hope can be changed.

  • Browser
    Google Chrome is known to spy on its users and use the data however they see fit. I think it should be replaced with GNU IceCat, or Firefox. If still want the Chrome browser, then at least opt for Chromium.
  • ABP
    ABP has a whitelist you cannot change to let certain ads in. It should be changed to uBlock Origin. It does not allow this, it uses less resources, has element blocking built-in, and offers more subscription filters OOTB.
  • Ghostery
    It is own by an Ad company, and sells user's data to ad companies. Defeating its entire purpose. You can "opt out" of this, but the extension is proprietary, so you cannot be for certain. You should not trust it. I would suggest Privacy Badger by EFF.

Thank you.

Cant boot into installation :(

its stops by CR2 : 0000000000000
i have a asus 552cl
i try'ed it in a VM and it worked fine ;p
I cant figure out what the problem is ?

Creating USB Bootable

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Default icon size = huge

Hi,

love the new beta, it works flawlessly now! However, the default desktop icons are kind of huge. Also I can't find a way to change this in GUI and I don't know which program is handling this to look for configs ...

Maybe set default a bit smaller? ...

Thx

doesn't boot (225)

Installation works fine but when I reboot I'm getting:
'start version 225'
And there it stops.

upower consuming high CPU

I have one Dell latitude laptop, that have no alive battery. The battery is there, connected, but that does not work more.
The upower process is consuming high CPU, doing that my laptop stops respond to other programs, in the user menu, the battery state message flashes and not show no information.
Usind the command "sudo systemctl stop upower" or "sudo systemctl disable upower" not works too. The upower process die by a short time, then back to live.

Invisible icons in tray when installed hipchat

Hi after install hipchat it's icon is invisible in tray but I'm able click on it and open. Also others icons like skype and others disappeared and I have to restart it to become visible again.

Boot not working

Error: file '/boot/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod' not found

this error is product after the installation

troubles with updating and installing.

I've got the ApricityOS yesterday, and I totally loved it, but I'm experiencing some troubles when:
1- I try to update the programs using the updater
2- I try to install a program with synaptics.

Panel-Icons broken

After an upgrade a some days ago the panel-icons are not showing correctly.
Now it looks like this (the black one is keepass or jitsi):
apricityos_broken_icons_in_panel

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