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[Music] all right Here I am at it again and I figured for this episode of command-line friendly I would wrap up on a few things I didnt touch on in my last episode where we did a complete Arch Linux well for the most part I know I covered a lot of the post installation procedures right off the bat in one episode but theres a few additional things that you might consider doing upon having a fresh installation of arch linux as you will see here now obviously the desktop looks a little bit different from the last time when I installed it I had a basic xfce desktop and all I basically did was I just changed the wallpaper and I selected an arch wallpaper I replaced the menu with a whisker menu okay I downloaded an icon and then I also named this icon - dot face and put it in home directory and then that changed my user icon into the Arch Linux logo that I have here as well I installed Midori for a lightweight web browser and then I installed a graphics driver or in my case the video the