I’ve got a refurbed thinkpad yoga in the mail. It’s a stylus oriented laptop so I need to change the software I use to be more clicky.
For years I’ve favoured stuff like netctl, xrandr, xbacklight etc etc over GUI alternatives and usually gone for very minimal WM setups (e.g. dwm).
For obvious reasons this would be actual hell with a stylus in tablet mode, but it’s been around 15 years since I last had a clicky linux setup and I’m really lost as to how to set one up on arch. What do you folks recommend for laptops?
EDIT: update for wayward souls. Went with plasma, less works nicely out of the box but gnome hung occasionally on a 2019 yoga x1. There’s a lot about plasma I would say is annoying but configuring it is vastly easier than gnome.
Back when I had a surface pro I used GNOME with a plugin that gave a floating dock that could be shown by pressing a semi-transparent button. That made it a lot easier to use without a keyboard. For applications I mostly used the default GNOME ones. They are often pretty easy to navigate with just a touchscreen.
Also, if you want to use the stylus to take notes or edit pdfs I recommend Xournal++. Krita is of course also great for drawing and has great stylus support.
I admit to being gnome-curious after their post about mosaic.
Xournal I remember from my uni days, although it appears to have come a long way!
With gnome are there integrations for managing pacman and the like? I seem to remember on Debian etc you get clicky ways to interact with apt (software “store”, update notification bubbles etc)
GNOME Software integration with pacman was removed: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GNOME/Tips_and_tricks#GNOME_Software_integration_with_pacman
There are other pacman/AUR graphical frontends: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AUR_helpers#Graphical
I remember using pamac long time ago, it worked flawlessly. That’s the package manager of Manjaro, but also works on Arch. It’s written in GTK4, so nicely blends into Gnome UI
Oh shit that is a sweet arse wiki page.
Thank you kindly!