Sic transit gloria mundi.
Welcome to Göktuğ's Configuration, a work of artisanal love and care aimed at making the personal computer use a joyful activity, instead of endless agony and trade-offs in the era of inconfigurable apps designed with biblical unquestionable dogmas imposed on the users by the people that go by the D-word as their job title. My computer is my atelier, not an exhibition, so I demand that I'm able to touch, move and modify anything in any way.
This repo contains the following:
- My GNU Emacs configuration tree (
emacs.d/
) - My dotfiles (
dotfiles/
) - My GNU/Linux configuration
- And some other stuff.
I've re-created this repository from scratch, removing some secrets for publishing. If you want to use any part of my configurations, you're free to do so, but do not try to use it as a whole, it's complex and personal, and some additional secret stuff is not included, so it won't work reliably. Just cherry-pick what you want.
The first thing after cloning this repo is to initialise the submodules
$ git submodule update --init
The configuration on this repo works with multiple OS / hardware setups, which have their own set up instructions. Follow the links below for more details.
-
GNU/Linux desktop workstation (
mergen
) with latest stable Linux Mint Cinnamon. -
Experimental GNU/Linux desktop workstation (
guixtest
) with GuixSD and i3wm. -
GNU/Linux desktop workstation (
kayra
) with Debian and i3wm. -
GNU/Linux laptop (
ulgen
) using the latest stable Linux Mint Cinnamon. -
Raspberry Pi (
ayata
) backup and print/scan server.
The following commands help complete the installation, regardless of the system flavour:
$ make setup build
Lots of files created by other people are included in this repository, most of the time verbatim. Any file that does not include a statement for its licence terms is probably written by me, and I hereby put all of them in public domain.
The sound at candy/radio.wav
is (C) 2012 Kijadzel, licensed under
the CC-BY 3.0 License. Obtained from
https://freesound.org/s/170608/.
The sound at candy/bleep.wav
is (C) 2015 pan14, licensed under the
CC0 License. Obtained from
https://freesound.org/people/pan14/sounds/263133/.