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# X
Set xorg and a desktop environment fast.
1. [NO DE](#no-de)
2. [RATPOISON](#ratpoison)
3. [XBINDKEYS](#xbindkeys)
4. [TERMINAL EMULATOR](terminal-emulator)
5. [SCREEN TEARING](#xreen-tearing)
## NO DE
To use a window manager without any desktop environment, or even a login manager, you can just install the applications mentioned here.
After that you login and simply type:
`start`
After that you login and simply type:
`startx`
whenever you want to start X.
Next is an example _".xinitrc"_ file:
Next is an example _".xinitrc"_ file:
```
# load your preferred terminal settings
[[ -f ~/.Xresources ]] && xrdb -merge -I$HOME ~/.Xresources
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`Ctrl-t + Q`
The custom _".ratpoisonrc"_ used here can be customized to your need
The custom _".ratpoisonrc"_ used here can be customized to your needs:
```
# text editor
bind e exec gjots2
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Custom keys can be added with the Xbindkeys program.
With the help of the default xev program you can check the keys you want:
* Start the program and type the key you want to see its information
`xev > keys.txt`
* Look for the line that says
`keycode KEY_NUMBER (keysym INGORE_THIS, KEY_NAME)`
* Now on xbindkeysrc you'll be adding the information for each bind you want:
* Start the program and type the key you want to see its information
`xev > keys.txt`
* Look for the line that says
`keycode KEY_NUMBER (keysym INGORE_THIS, KEY_NAME)`
* Now on _".xbindkeysrc"_ add the information for each bind:
```
"WHAT_YOU_WANT_HERE_GOES_HERE"
m:0x0 + c:KEY_NUMBER
KEY_NAME
```
In the example below we'll have the modified keys:
* The "windows" key switch windows using dmenu pre-installed.
* The "menu" key brings an application launcher you type names into using dmenu.
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## TERMINAL EMULATOR
To tweak the theme of your terminal emulator you need to tweak the _".Xresources"_ file. Each time you make changes run
To tweak the theme of your terminal emulator you need to tweak the _".Xresources"_ file. Each time you make changes run:
`xrdb -merge`
Next is an example _".Xresources"_ file:
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EndSection
```
Another way to add changes is in the _"/etc/X11/xorg.conf"_ file:
* Another way to add changes is in the _"/etc/X11/xorg.conf"_ file:
```
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"