====== dCore Desktop Quicky ====== A basic dCore install consists of a kernel, an initrd file and a properly configured boot loader. This provides only a commandline interface. Perform the following steps to set up a basic graphic desktop, which can be modified afterwards as desired. Note the ''-r'' flag (eg. ''sce-import -br Xprogs'') may optionally be used to extract Debian ('*.deb') files in RAM when importing extensions. The ''-b'' flag ensures newly created SCE extensions are automatically loaded at boot time. *Run ''tce-setdrive'' to specify the partition to be used for dCore's data files. *Run ''sce-import -b Xprogs'' to install software needed for dCore graphics. *Run ''sce-import -b xorg-all'' to install all X.org graphic drivers *Optionally review [[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:xorg-video_driver_packages#dcore_xorg-_specific_driver_installation|dCore Xorg- Driver Installation]] for specific drivers. *Run ''sce-import -b wbar'' to install the wbar program launcher. *Run ''sce-import -b flwm_topside'' or ''sce-import -b flwm'' to install Fast Light Window Manager. *Add a desktop boot code to the system's boot loader (eg. desktop=flwm or desktop=flwm_topside). *Reboot system into a graphic desktop. In most cases the above steps will result in a good working system, if not try [[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:faq#help_i_followed_the_documentation_but_can_t_boot_into_graphics|installing kernel modules for graphic drivers]], reboot and test. As outlined, additional customization, such as [[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:xorg-video_driver_packages#dcore_xorgconf_example|xorg.conf file installation]], may be needed to tweak monitor resolution. Review the relevant [[http://www.tinycorelinux.net/dCore/x86/README/|READMEs]] for additional information. **[[http://wiki.tinycorelinux.net/dcore:welcome|> Return to the dCore Wiki Welcome page]]**