Thank you so much for this amazing content! 🎉 You explain things so well that even non-native English speakers can follow along easily-no subtitles needed! 🙌😊
Dude. This channel is incredible. Linux enthusiasts like yourself are the reason the community exists. You make it so easy for newcomers to learn piece by piece so that they have the tools and understanding to tinker with the ecosystem themselves. Love your content.
Making a good base Hyprland/Desktop setup for the users who simply want something that works is what will bring the year of the linux desktop alive. Keep up the good work!
Chris not only you have an amazing personality, but also your analysis of your configurations are so delicate and to the point with exceptional results! Oh men, I adore you. Keep up the good work.👍👏😉
I think you missed to mention in your video that we should add hyprpaper to the processes that start with hyprland in "~/.config/hypr/hyprland". You already have it in your configuration though. Man thanks, you made my day once more. 🎉❤
FYI Cascadia's vanilla version is now a superset of CaskadiyaCove. My personal preference is Maple Mono NF which is combination of JetbrainsMono, Cascadia and Monaco with beautiful italics. It's my goto font for everything.
I think the issue with this setup things are too much dependent to each other especially colors. For example if i want to change my wallpaper i have to setup the colors again. To me making wallpaper and theme agnostic setups are more important. Dwm btw
There are also other solutions for this. You can use something like pywal or wallbash. I'm not really sure if that works on DWM bc of the way it's configured, but it certainly does on other WMs
you can reload all the app configs when changing the wallpaper. This is done through running pywal color generation to a script upon changing the wallpaper (swww or similar). Make sure the apps have the templates for that pywal imported in their configs
I was under the impression that NWG-look changede the look of Nautilus.. but mine hasn't changed at all. You also did move quite a bit quick along to the next to, instead of showing us GTK had changed. Aside from that.. Thank for your content, and guides.. I've just installed Arch (by the way ;) ) And congrats on the 100k :D
@@all_the_moga i found that launching nautilus with the following command applies the theme: GTK_THEME=catppuccin-mocha-sapphire-standart+default nautilis
Hyprland 0.45.0 just dropped a few days ago, so I can see a quick config file change (shaders were reworked so they don't get picked up by recording software) Lines 97-100 just need slight alteration
This is absolutely great, your content I high value aggregator. I''m more of ever-forest theme myself and I gotta say, I am very happy with the result of my config too. Buts here's what I'm missing: Drag and Drop feature for GUI apps. Thankfully I managed to make MegaSync work (I just logged in from gnome xorg and in when I open hyprland, megasync starts automatically logged in and fully functional). Hyprland is lit.... And hey! Thanks Nerd.
The one thing I still dont really get and want to see is how to actually use Hyprland. Like how do you daily drive it, how do you use multiple browser windows etc etc
That is precisely the point of OOB "just works" distro like mint, pop, debian and whatever. The philosophy of arch and to an extent, hyprland, is that you choose what you want and configure it to fit your specific style and improve your work flow. If you are bent on using these tools but dont want to customise them to look good yourself, no shame in that. There are plenty of dotfiles and installation guides for you to follow. But if you are not willing to learn and config stuff yourself that does mean you will have to adapt to the creator's configuration and keybinds, etc. If you just want easy to configure eye candy DE, then use kde and for tiling just use tiling script or install something else yourself.
@@owlmostdead9492 can you elaborate furthur? All of the components that are responsible for the looks are from the same maintainer, the hypr ecosystem. Only exception is the waybar, but hyprpanel is now out too. Their philosophy is to make them as customizable as can be. And for the OOB experience, an install script can basically do that.
@@pthsawas Not shipping good defaults is what I meant, IMO it's just wasting user's time. Having good defaults also doesn't mean it has to be less customisable. It just means you're saving 99% of your userbase unnecessary tinkering. Best example I could think of is KDE, it's not bad but it ships with the worst defaults.
Great video, I love how you simplify everything! Could you explain how to configure clipman or another clipboard manager? I'm also having difficulty changing what apps get launched for certain system calls (like a file picker) and suspect I have to do some configuring somewhere to get a consistant look for that.
Such an amazing and well put together tutorial!! You helped me understand Hyprland and the way you explained, the step by step is simply fabulous. I will follow your Neovim tutorial also. Any chance you will take a crack at explaining Bash scripting? You sir have a new subscriber. Keep up the good work!
Here's some things I would love to see you tackle in other videos. What do you use for wifi and network management (is nm-applet the only available solution? It's pretty dated)? What do you use to add and connect to VPN's (specially openVPN and Wireguard ones)? What do you use for bluetooth? Do you have an easy way to toggle between performance/balanced/power save modes like in Gnome? What about night light?
One more thing, I know it is still in alpha, but what are your opinions in the Cosmic Desktop? I was an awesome user but now I'm just using vanilla Gnome and miss tiling window a bit, so I was thinking about switching to Hyprland, but now I wonder if I should wait for Cosmic since it would give built-in options for all the questions I did in the above message
I want to ask, am i missing anything from using stow? I have a bash script that creates a symlink of every directory in my dotfiles to their respective destination and it works pretty well, no issues. But i want to know if im missing anything in particular using stow.
I have been using hyprpanel it is awesome. But only thing is when machine goes into standby and come back the bar disappears. Hyprpanel uses AGS and this is a know issue. Trying to makes a script so when system resumes it pkills ags and starts it back again as a workaround for now.
Cris, will this work on EndeavourOS with an old machine like an AMD A6-5200 with 4 cores, 4 threads, no dedicated graphics card, and 8 GB of RAM? I've been looking for a modern window manager that can run on this slow machine.
Unfortunately, with this hyprlock config, a portion of my screen remains visible. To fix this, should I just remove the monitor lines? I'll do some experimentation with commenting out and appending so it covers my full screen and not 97% of it lol Edit: it seems shaded.png is slightly too small for my monitor? It shouldnt be, my monitor is only 1920x1080. Commenting it out fixed my issue, but left me with a grey screen, so I'll deal with the 20ish rightmost pixels
@@skeomethe only fix i found is by switching to a GTK based File Manager that can be configured from the GTK-Settings..But i don't want to leave Dolphin
Hi, I recently switched to Arch and I'm struggling setting up accents with dead keys on my Mac keyboard. Any idea how I can fix this? I managed to swap Ctrl with Super (Command in this case), and now I can open new tabs with CMD+T, open files with CMD+O, etc. However, I still haven’t found a way to type accents using Left Alt (Option). English is not my native language, and I need the acute accent (OPT+E), circumflex (OPT+I), tilde (OPT+N)... My Hyprland keyboard configuration file has the following lines: ``kb_layout = us`` ``kb_variant = mac`` ``kb_model = keychron-keychron-k3`` ``kb_options = ctrl:swap_lwin_lctl``
After bonking my head against the wall for two days and doing a lot of research, I'm finally making progress... > ``kb_layout = us`` > ``kb_variant = mac`` enables accents and symbols on the mac keyboard, but since my keyboard doesn't have alt+gr I didn't know we use that key for accents on linux... > ``kb_options = lv3:alt_switch, ctrl:swap_lwin_lctl`` swaps ctrl for command and makes left_alt become another alt+gr, now I can do "é ã ü ô"... however, I lost the possibility of managing my windows with left_alt + 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 because it prints symbols like ™£¢∞§... now I'm trying to get around this... but I've spent so much time trying to solve this that maybe I'll set up a hyper key on caps lock and make it exclusive to the hyperland shortcuts ////// HOLY FUCKING SHIT NOW IT WORKS FLAWLESSLY MOD5 is the equivalent to AltGr so I did this: $OPTION = MOD5 bind = $OPTION, 1, workspace, 1 bind = $OPTION, 2, workspace, 2 bind = $OPTION, 3, workspace, 3 bind = $OPTION, 4, workspace, 4 bind = $OPTION, 5, workspace, 5 bind = $OPTION, 6, workspace, 6 bind = $OPTION, 7, workspace, 7 bind = $OPTION, 8, workspace, 8 bind = $OPTION, 9, workspace, 9 Once Asahi supports VRR/ProMotion, I will install it on my Mac as well. Goodbye Apple. 👋
All is pretty except letters that are glued to the edges in your kitty terminal. A little bit of padding might improve look and feel. But, on the other hand, if it suits you the way it is... Everyone has his own taste for beauty and perfection.
Hi! First of all, thank you for your videos, they are very good for linux beginners. You mentioned in the video that you basically do all that from your laptop. Can you mention what model is this? You see, I have a laptop myself, and I have some problems. I recently started streaming, and for that I need to have a hardware video encoding. Since I have an nvidia card in my laptop, I installed proprietary drivers, which allows me to use NVENC in OBS. The problem is: I didn't find any information on how to use both iGPU from my intel CPU and discrete nvidia GPU. The thing is, I need to connect external monitor to my laptop, and the way things work is: iGPU is processing laptop display and nvidia GPU is processing external HDMI output. On x11, at least on wiki, there is an example of how to use some tool technology called `prime` to make two cards cooperate with each other. I've tried it, basically I render everything on nvidia GPU and offload rendered stream to iGPU, and it works pretty fine. Except that this is still x11, and I was using wayland for years before that (to be honest it was nouveau drivers, since I didn't need anything heavy on linux). On wayland, there is not much info how to offload video stream from one GPU to another, only how to use one or the other. So, following wiki, if I choose one GPU or the other, only external or internal display works, other display (depends on which GPU I chose with DRI_PRIME env variable to start wayland) as well as other GPU is not present anywhere on the system, it isn't recognized by any output-related tools, it doesn't show in anywhere in /sys directories and so on and so forth. So my question is: what's your laptop's discrete GPU, how did you manage to make OBS work with hardware encoding and both internal and external display working. Or you just use nouveau drivers on laptop itself and simply output with something like capture card on your other PC that actually encodes everything?
You should check out tofi if you haven't yet, it is very similar but even simpler than wofi and starts up much faster on my older machines (wofi would freeze for a frame before becoming full size which was pretty distracting as it is in the middle of the screen).
Hmmm, running waybar like that in the back... Is that the way to do things or you just wanted to run in background temporary? Also is there a reason you are relying so much on yay? Are the packages you installed are only available on AUR
that was just to run it temporarily in the background, to make it run in the background upon startup just add it to the exec-once command in your hyprland.conf file
@@MjrGeneralGhost i mean if you watched previous episodes he explained the exec-once command multiple times, probably just assumed that atp you'd know how to do it yourself and ran it on terminal just to show what it looks like really quickly
Thanks for your videos, they’re one of the reasons why I nuked my windows pc, and installed Arch(btw). I’m very surprised by state of Linux gaming with proton. Unfortunately I devastated my arch installation twice, while trying to skip tty1 terminal with first login. Hope it won’t happen again) Could you cover this part of configuration as well, so we’ll know how to boot to beautiful hyprlock, while skipping terminal login and launching Hyprland manually?)
I could be crazy, cuz a linux noob who's fell down this sort of rabbit hole is way off the map and crazy will just start setting in.. with that said, this video is EP 3, but its 1st in the play list.
Really appreciate all of your contents.... I just kinda look at it at first glance, but now I kinda addicted to your vids, it makes me want to ditch out my windows and switch immediately to Arch Linux...... I'm also like all of your vids cuz it very clear when u explained everything..... Nice bro..... I mean NERDS....... Appreciate it.... 👨💻👨💻👨💻👨💻
@@soymadip I do wish you didn't have to delete any existing files before stowing though. That's the only pain in the butt part. I've overwritten my stow dotfiles before thinking it would go the other way. So fun!
Thank you so much for this amazing content! 🎉 You explain things so well that even non-native English speakers can follow along easily-no subtitles needed! 🙌😊
That is really great to hear thank you!
@@akainishin6200 👍
Dude. This channel is incredible. Linux enthusiasts like yourself are the reason the community exists. You make it so easy for newcomers to learn piece by piece so that they have the tools and understanding to tinker with the ecosystem themselves. Love your content.
what a time to be alive. Just started with Linux (and arch linux btw) and also hyprland. Perfect timing to match your tutorials! Thanks man
Making a good base Hyprland/Desktop setup for the users who simply want something that works is what will bring the year of the linux desktop alive. Keep up the good work!
Chris not only you have an amazing personality, but also your analysis of your configurations are so delicate and to the point with exceptional results! Oh men, I adore you. Keep up the good work.👍👏😉
Thanks, Nerd!
Thank YOU, nerd
Loving the series, thanks buddy!
Isn't wofi abandoned? You can do very similar things with rofi if you're interested in additional functionality.
0:56 20 hours would be cool too 🙂
Hah!
@@typecraft_dev 😔
yeah, I mean, I'm learning front-end course in YT and there are many people doing 24h courses HAHAHAHA!
is it only me or others are also there waiting for him to make videos on Nix and NixOS ?
He said that he would look at it soon
@@nnshshwh3966
Waiting
I love Nix but feels like their team is just a mess
You've made me fall back in love with Linux & vim again. And as a bonus (IMHO) nicer looking setup than ML4W.
I think you missed to mention in your video that we should add hyprpaper to the processes that start with hyprland in "~/.config/hypr/hyprland". You already have it in your configuration though. Man thanks, you made my day once more. 🎉❤
18 minutes ago is insane, keep up the good work
Amazing, informative, supportive video with best presenting skill. Thank you very much!
Your Hyprland looks Great!
FYI Cascadia's vanilla version is now a superset of CaskadiyaCove. My personal preference is Maple Mono NF which is combination of JetbrainsMono, Cascadia and Monaco with beautiful italics. It's my goto font for everything.
I think the issue with this setup things are too much dependent to each other especially colors. For example if i want to change my wallpaper i have to setup the colors again. To me making wallpaper and theme agnostic setups are more important. Dwm btw
I don’t disagree
There are also other solutions for this. You can use something like pywal or wallbash. I'm not really sure if that works on DWM bc of the way it's configured, but it certainly does on other WMs
you can reload all the app configs when changing the wallpaper. This is done through running pywal color generation to a script upon changing the wallpaper (swww or similar). Make sure the apps have the templates for that pywal imported in their configs
it looks really nice! thanks!
could you add the playlist in the description and also rename the first one to show its the first one in the series
sure
such a great video series. also i think you can configure all of these in a one command with home-manager from nix.
I'm just here waiting for the 100k sub
Heyyyoooooooo
You next!
I was under the impression that NWG-look changede the look of Nautilus.. but mine hasn't changed at all. You also did move quite a bit quick along to the next to, instead of showing us GTK had changed.
Aside from that.. Thank for your content, and guides.. I've just installed Arch (by the way ;) )
And congrats on the 100k :D
same problem here with the theming of nautilus. Did you find a solution?
@nicosander753 nope.. 😞
@@all_the_moga i found that launching nautilus with the following command applies the theme:
GTK_THEME=catppuccin-mocha-sapphire-standart+default nautilis
Thanks to your dotfiles maybe i will try to configure Hyprland.
What is the terminal font used here? I didn't find it in your dotfiles. It looks like Latin Modern Mono, but it's not exactly it.
Hyprland 0.45.0 just dropped a few days ago, so I can see a quick config file change (shaders were reworked so they don't get picked up by recording software)
Lines 97-100 just need slight alteration
This is absolutely great, your content I high value aggregator.
I''m more of ever-forest theme myself and I gotta say, I am very happy with the result of my config too.
Buts here's what I'm missing: Drag and Drop feature for GUI apps. Thankfully I managed to make MegaSync work (I just logged in from gnome xorg and in when I open hyprland, megasync starts automatically logged in and fully functional).
Hyprland is lit.... And hey!
Thanks Nerd.
I fell lonely using Fedora while you execute all the commands for Arch. Great content and easy following. 3/3
This is awesome. I will follow these series soon. Is it possible to change grub theme? That would be nice 👍🏻
thanks man, soo cool !
The one thing I still dont really get and want to see is how to actually use Hyprland. Like how do you daily drive it, how do you use multiple browser windows etc etc
Imagine all the maintainers of each individual piece would come together and make a desktop that comes OOB like this. I'd switch immediately.
That is precisely the point of OOB "just works" distro like mint, pop, debian and whatever.
The philosophy of arch and to an extent, hyprland, is that you choose what you want and configure it to fit your specific style and improve your work flow.
If you are bent on using these tools but dont want to customise them to look good yourself, no shame in that. There are plenty of dotfiles and installation guides for you to follow. But if you are not willing to learn and config stuff yourself that does mean you will have to adapt to the creator's configuration and keybinds, etc.
If you just want easy to configure eye candy DE, then use kde and for tiling just use tiling script or install something else yourself.
@@pthsawas I think you completely missed what I was trying to say
@@owlmostdead9492 can you elaborate furthur?
All of the components that are responsible for the looks are from the same maintainer, the hypr ecosystem. Only exception is the waybar, but hyprpanel is now out too. Their philosophy is to make them as customizable as can be. And for the OOB experience, an install script can basically do that.
@@pthsawas Not shipping good defaults is what I meant, IMO it's just wasting user's time. Having good defaults also doesn't mean it has to be less customisable. It just means you're saving 99% of your userbase unnecessary tinkering.
Best example I could think of is KDE, it's not bad but it ships with the worst defaults.
Great video, I love how you simplify everything! Could you explain how to configure clipman or another clipboard manager? I'm also having difficulty changing what apps get launched for certain system calls (like a file picker) and suspect I have to do some configuring somewhere to get a consistant look for that.
typecraft, you're the best!
Such an amazing and well put together tutorial!! You helped me understand Hyprland and the way you explained, the step by step is simply fabulous. I will follow your Neovim tutorial also. Any chance you will take a crack at explaining Bash scripting? You sir have a new subscriber. Keep up the good work!
Always a pleasure.
Here's some things I would love to see you tackle in other videos. What do you use for wifi and network management (is nm-applet the only available solution? It's pretty dated)? What do you use to add and connect to VPN's (specially openVPN and Wireguard ones)? What do you use for bluetooth? Do you have an easy way to toggle between performance/balanced/power save modes like in Gnome? What about night light?
One more thing, I know it is still in alpha, but what are your opinions in the Cosmic Desktop? I was an awesome user but now I'm just using vanilla Gnome and miss tiling window a bit, so I was thinking about switching to Hyprland, but now I wonder if I should wait for Cosmic since it would give built-in options for all the questions I did in the above message
Do you have a link for your title music? Love it, and all sound searches just ended in dead ends like it never existed
Great job actually 🤩
Can also customize line commands? Some are to long and too misread.
I want to ask, am i missing anything from using stow? I have a bash script that creates a symlink of every directory in my dotfiles to their respective destination and it works pretty well, no issues. But i want to know if im missing anything in particular using stow.
for my use case, no. That is pretty much how I use stow! sounds like a nice system you have
Great video! But how do you reboot or shutdown or send the pc to sleep?
The only thing i would change is get rid of Waybar for HyprPanel
yeah I'm just hearing about hyprpanel, I'll have to check it out
Missed opportunity to name it hypanel
I have been using hyprpanel it is awesome. But only thing is when machine goes into standby and come back the bar disappears. Hyprpanel uses AGS and this is a know issue. Trying to makes a script so when system resumes it pkills ags and starts it back again as a workaround for now.
Hyprpanel is written in Typescript and waybar in c++. It will use a bunch of more resources and be slower.
i have question about the starship color palette do i need to install the color palette or i just type catppucin-mocha ??
Cris, will this work on EndeavourOS with an old machine like an AMD A6-5200 with 4 cores, 4 threads, no dedicated graphics card, and 8 GB of RAM? I've been looking for a modern window manager that can run on this slow machine.
Your intro is my favorite reminds me of russ’a from retro gaming corps.
What Interface/UI font you use?
Unfortunately, with this hyprlock config, a portion of my screen remains visible.
To fix this, should I just remove the monitor lines? I'll do some experimentation with commenting out and appending so it covers my full screen and not 97% of it lol
Edit: it seems shaded.png is slightly too small for my monitor? It shouldnt be, my monitor is only 1920x1080. Commenting it out fixed my issue, but left me with a grey screen, so I'll deal with the 20ish rightmost pixels
do a video on nixos maybe?
Hell yeah!
LETSGOBROTHER
Can you create automated script for installation? Something like ml4w-hyprland, prasanthrangan's hyde,end-4's dotfiles etc.
i cannot change the theme of Dolphin and Kate and other programs from the GTK-Setting....How do you change that???
I found out by tinkering that you need to change the theme in plasma or gnome for it to take effect in hyprland
@@skeomeFor me it shows dolphin in dark mode in KDE but when i login in Hyprpand it is in Light Mode.....
@@skeomethe only fix i found is by switching to a GTK based File Manager that can be configured from the GTK-Settings..But i don't want to leave Dolphin
Hi, I recently switched to Arch and I'm struggling setting up accents with dead keys on my Mac keyboard. Any idea how I can fix this? I managed to swap Ctrl with Super (Command in this case), and now I can open new tabs with CMD+T, open files with CMD+O, etc. However, I still haven’t found a way to type accents using Left Alt (Option). English is not my native language, and I need the acute accent (OPT+E), circumflex (OPT+I), tilde (OPT+N)...
My Hyprland keyboard configuration file has the following lines:
``kb_layout = us``
``kb_variant = mac``
``kb_model = keychron-keychron-k3``
``kb_options = ctrl:swap_lwin_lctl``
After bonking my head against the wall for two days and doing a lot of research, I'm finally making progress...
> ``kb_layout = us``
> ``kb_variant = mac``
enables accents and symbols on the mac keyboard, but since my keyboard doesn't have alt+gr I didn't know we use that key for accents on linux...
> ``kb_options = lv3:alt_switch, ctrl:swap_lwin_lctl``
swaps ctrl for command and makes left_alt become another alt+gr, now I can do "é ã ü ô"... however, I lost the possibility of managing my windows with left_alt + 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 because it prints symbols like ™£¢∞§...
now I'm trying to get around this... but I've spent so much time trying to solve this that maybe I'll set up a hyper key on caps lock and make it exclusive to the hyperland shortcuts
//////
HOLY FUCKING SHIT NOW IT WORKS FLAWLESSLY
MOD5 is the equivalent to AltGr so I did this:
$OPTION = MOD5
bind = $OPTION, 1, workspace, 1
bind = $OPTION, 2, workspace, 2
bind = $OPTION, 3, workspace, 3
bind = $OPTION, 4, workspace, 4
bind = $OPTION, 5, workspace, 5
bind = $OPTION, 6, workspace, 6
bind = $OPTION, 7, workspace, 7
bind = $OPTION, 8, workspace, 8
bind = $OPTION, 9, workspace, 9
Once Asahi supports VRR/ProMotion, I will install it on my Mac as well. Goodbye Apple. 👋
Just missed a teny-tiny hyprcursor... As for me setting this is complicated. 😂
Got an office computer and im gonna do this
Thanks man !
All is pretty except letters that are glued to the edges in your kitty terminal. A little bit of padding might improve look and feel. But, on the other hand, if it suits you the way it is... Everyone has his own taste for beauty and perfection.
Now the tricky question: how to make neovim not breaking this beautiful background transparency of kitty?
yesterday, i tried making a hyprland shortcut and fried my arch install
what how
@KoopstaKlicca im not sure im so confused
the logs tell me nothing
Hi! First of all, thank you for your videos, they are very good for linux beginners.
You mentioned in the video that you basically do all that from your laptop. Can you mention what model is this?
You see, I have a laptop myself, and I have some problems. I recently started streaming, and for that I need to have a hardware video encoding. Since I have an nvidia card in my laptop, I installed proprietary drivers, which allows me to use NVENC in OBS.
The problem is: I didn't find any information on how to use both iGPU from my intel CPU and discrete nvidia GPU. The thing is, I need to connect external monitor to my laptop, and the way things work is: iGPU is processing laptop display and nvidia GPU is processing external HDMI output.
On x11, at least on wiki, there is an example of how to use some tool technology called `prime` to make two cards cooperate with each other. I've tried it, basically I render everything on nvidia GPU and offload rendered stream to iGPU, and it works pretty fine. Except that this is still x11, and I was using wayland for years before that (to be honest it was nouveau drivers, since I didn't need anything heavy on linux). On wayland, there is not much info how to offload video stream from one GPU to another, only how to use one or the other. So, following wiki, if I choose one GPU or the other, only external or internal display works, other display (depends on which GPU I chose with DRI_PRIME env variable to start wayland) as well as other GPU is not present anywhere on the system, it isn't recognized by any output-related tools, it doesn't show in anywhere in /sys directories and so on and so forth.
So my question is: what's your laptop's discrete GPU, how did you manage to make OBS work with hardware encoding and both internal and external display working.
Or you just use nouveau drivers on laptop itself and simply output with something like capture card on your other PC that actually encodes everything?
You should check out tofi if you haven't yet, it is very similar but even simpler than wofi and starts up much faster on my older machines (wofi would freeze for a frame before becoming full size which was pretty distracting as it is in the middle of the screen).
Hmmm, running waybar like that in the back... Is that the way to do things or you just wanted to run in background temporary?
Also is there a reason you are relying so much on yay? Are the packages you installed are only available on AUR
Yay is just easier, it doesn't only install from the AUR, it includes the AUR in your repositories.
It's just a lot faster than typing sudo pacman
that was just to run it temporarily in the background, to make it run in the background upon startup just add it to the exec-once command in your hyprland.conf file
@theantrules8609 I feel like he doesn't understand hyprland deeply and just want to make things work no matter what...
@@MjrGeneralGhost i mean if you watched previous episodes he explained the exec-once command multiple times, probably just assumed that atp you'd know how to do it yourself and ran it on terminal just to show what it looks like really quickly
There should be a distro with this built-in. I feel like manually maintaining this is just too much that I would just rather use the vanila system.
Garuda
Still waiting for episode 4 :(
Thanks for your videos, they’re one of the reasons why I nuked my windows pc, and installed Arch(btw). I’m very surprised by state of Linux gaming with proton.
Unfortunately I devastated my arch installation twice, while trying to skip tty1 terminal with first login. Hope it won’t happen again) Could you cover this part of configuration as well, so we’ll know how to boot to beautiful hyprlock, while skipping terminal login and launching Hyprland manually?)
Win11 GlazeWM next, please! IT won't let me install Arch on the work machine D:
amazing but... copying configs just doesn't cut it
if possible looking for a detail course like you have one for neovim
when using stow kitty when is not theming right
nevermind i figured it out
Make a video about emacs please. Thanks a lot
why not use NixOS?? no need for Stow
Make a video on {eww,ags,ignis} gtk pls
No need to install caskaydia cove nerd font, as cascadia code is now also available as nerd font
I could be crazy, cuz a linux noob who's fell down this sort of rabbit hole is way off the map and crazy will just start setting in.. with that said, this video is EP 3, but its 1st in the play list.
Fixed - thanks for the callout!
Blur tutorial would be cool
Really appreciate all of your contents.... I just kinda look at it at first glance, but now I kinda addicted to your vids, it makes me want to ditch out my windows and switch immediately to Arch Linux...... I'm also like all of your vids cuz it very clear when u explained everything..... Nice bro..... I mean NERDS....... Appreciate it.... 👨💻👨💻👨💻👨💻
Bro
We use the same terminal emulator, catppuccin theme, and nerd font lol. What are the odds we use the same nerd font 😂
Edit: and waybar theme
I'm still using his i3 config 😅
Cinnamon ftw. Great video, btw. This is the first comment!
thanks!!
@@typecraft_dev wc!
Can I subscribe more than once?
I wish! :)
mein homie, i watched a 12 hour video about Morrowind. ill watch you rant about stuff for a while. even if u dont have a europoor accent
Now I can go back to touching grass.
the cycle is complete, and the earth is healing
Miaw
soy
Si
GNU stow so overly useless
Nyah man, that thing just does what it's made for.
And does pretty good
@@soymadip I special program that creates symlinks ist so much over-engineered
@@soymadip I do wish you didn't have to delete any existing files before stowing though. That's the only pain in the butt part. I've overwritten my stow dotfiles before thinking it would go the other way. So fun!
@@jzetterman yeah that happened to me too😅
But if --adopt is not given, it won't do that I guess
catppuccin-gtk-theme-mocha flagged out of date in aur
Use colloid-gtk-theme
Catppuccin was a fork of colloid, and it's still being updated in the colloid repo as "colloid-(theme)-catppuccin"