Dont abandon this series would really help a lot of people looking to make their own rice with everything quickly and not want to or dont have time to go through different forums to achieve their desired results… One again thx for this series keep up the good work!!
i have recently shifted to the hyprland from kde ,and your tutorial is way more useful than many so known popular youtuber who just flaunts off ,Thank you so much for the guidance! i hope to see more like this
This is one of the best and easiest to follow starting points I've seen, as someone who's just installed Arch with hyprland for the first time. I'm a super noob and this made perfect sense. Great work!
thank u so much ,i normally used others dot files cuz no one taught this part.you made everything easy thanks so much ,you will get alat of subs,mwahhhh
Hello, you make your videos so easy to understand. I hope you continue this series. And I wish you would also include how to setup a bare hyprland install, with the ability to adjust setting such as brightness, audio output and input, mouse, keyboard and trackpad setting graphically or through the terminal, as well as other essentials to have a useable hyprland setup like an image viewer video player, etc. I am also a beginner and I really like the idea of tiling window managers, but having it configured the way I want is very difficult.
This video was sooooo helpful! Thank you ! Keep up the great work! I was looking for a thorough video on hyprland for a long time and this is the best!
Hey, I had an old laptop on windows 8.1 Swithed to Ubuntu for less than a year now, but I'm thinking of switching again for something lighter on resources. (Laptop is old, again) Im still considered a newbie, but I dabbled in enough configs to know how to eventually find my way around. Do you have any distro recommendations that are light weight and not obscure? I thought of NixOS but im not too sure. When I was watching this video, I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask
Considering you're a newbie, as you said yourself, I would not recommend going with NixOS unfortunately. Don't get me wrong, NixOS is a great distro (minus the horrendous language that is Nix (not to be confused with Nix the package manager, or NixOS the operating system)), but it is anything but beginner friendly. There are many distros you could go for, and it really just depends on what you want. The criteria you mentioned don't really fit Arch, and I don't think you should go for it, but it is not as obscure as you might think it is. EndeavourOS in my opinion is a very good starting point for getting into Arch and Arch-based distros, allowing you a lot of customization, while staying user friendly, and allowing you to dabble with an Arch based system. Another option is Manjaro, but beware that there is some drama surrounding it, but it was my personal entry point to Arch, and I did quite like it a couple years back, before the drama.
Arch Linux definitely does the trick. It's fast, lightweight and only contains whatever programs you choose; zero bloat. However if Arch is a little too complicated, you can try EndeavourOS. It's basically Arch with different branding and a lot more help is provided, both during the install and after.
+1 for endeavour. Super friendly but with the lightweight power of arch. Pacman is my favourite package manager too. Failing that there's always a REALLY lightweight distro, like #!, puppy, or alpine.
Hey can u pls make on tutorial where u show from scratch Like installng arch, hyperland then everything else necessary That would be awesome Nobody does that
Wow thats what i need thanks a lot. But a question: when i install zsh, or other shell, how can i link it inside hyprland.conf? With bash all ok but after zsh also modifying the secton inside hyprland.conf SUPER_SHIFT ,T doesn't work. Thanks
must say it's always an indian! i have to project my screen in my college but i do not know how to configure the dispaly mode (extent,duplicate,blah blah) could you please make a video on that i will be more than thankful
I was really inspired by your work and wanted to get to your level, so I picked 1090x to be the suffix for my name :) I'll change it if that's copyright infringement or something, though; no problem.
I’m planning to set up Hyprland from scratch to suit my preferences. Could anyone guide me on how to learn everything I need for this? If you could share some resources, that would be really helpful! Also, I'll be using NVIDIA drivers-are there any specific things I should be aware of?
Dont abandon this series would really help a lot of people looking to make their own rice with everything quickly and not want to or dont have time to go through different forums to achieve their desired results…
One again thx for this series keep up the good work!!
Thank you! It's been a while since I made a video 'cause I've been a little busy, but hopefully I can upload one by the end of the week.
i have recently shifted to the hyprland from kde ,and your tutorial is way more useful than many so known popular youtuber who just flaunts off ,Thank you so much for the guidance! i hope to see more like this
Happy to hear that!
This is one of the best and easiest to follow starting points I've seen, as someone who's just installed Arch with hyprland for the first time. I'm a super noob and this made perfect sense. Great work!
Glad you liked it!
Dude this is what I was looking for please make more videos on this series
Yo, glad you found it useful!
thank u so much ,i normally used others dot files cuz no one taught this part.you made everything easy thanks so much ,you will get alat of subs,mwahhhh
You're welcome, glad you liked it!
Really love it, waiting for part 2 🔥
Hello, you make your videos so easy to understand. I hope you continue this series. And I wish you would also include how to setup a bare hyprland install, with the ability to adjust setting such as brightness, audio output and input, mouse, keyboard and trackpad setting graphically or through the terminal, as well as other essentials to have a useable hyprland setup like an image viewer video player, etc. I am also a beginner and I really like the idea of tiling window managers, but having it configured the way I want is very difficult.
Sure, I'll make a video on that sometime soon.
❤@@sane1090x0
Dude your channel is awesome! Just discovered you :)
Thank you, glad you enjoy it!
Another legendary Indian tutorial
3xcellent tutorial. No fluff but also u went through it thoroughly
Great video.
Waiting for next episode.
Can you provide a guide for full customization of waybar and wofi?
Sure, definitely!
Dude this is great content!
Thank you!
This is awesome. Learning is easy to watch and do vs read and do for me.
This video was sooooo helpful! Thank you ! Keep up the great work! I was looking for a thorough video on hyprland for a long time and this is the best!
hey man love the video. just wanted to know if you are running bash or zsh for your terminal
It's zsh with Oh My Zsh and powerlevel10k as the theme.
Hey, I had an old laptop on windows 8.1
Swithed to Ubuntu for less than a year now, but I'm thinking of switching again for something lighter on resources. (Laptop is old, again)
Im still considered a newbie, but I dabbled in enough configs to know how to eventually find my way around.
Do you have any distro recommendations that are light weight and not obscure? I thought of NixOS but im not too sure.
When I was watching this video, I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask
Considering you're a newbie, as you said yourself, I would not recommend going with NixOS unfortunately. Don't get me wrong, NixOS is a great distro (minus the horrendous language that is Nix (not to be confused with Nix the package manager, or NixOS the operating system)), but it is anything but beginner friendly. There are many distros you could go for, and it really just depends on what you want. The criteria you mentioned don't really fit Arch, and I don't think you should go for it, but it is not as obscure as you might think it is. EndeavourOS in my opinion is a very good starting point for getting into Arch and Arch-based distros, allowing you a lot of customization, while staying user friendly, and allowing you to dabble with an Arch based system. Another option is Manjaro, but beware that there is some drama surrounding it, but it was my personal entry point to Arch, and I did quite like it a couple years back, before the drama.
Arch Linux definitely does the trick. It's fast, lightweight and only contains whatever programs you choose; zero bloat. However if Arch is a little too complicated, you can try EndeavourOS. It's basically Arch with different branding and a lot more help is provided, both during the install and after.
+1 for endeavour. Super friendly but with the lightweight power of arch. Pacman is my favourite package manager too. Failing that there's always a REALLY lightweight distro, like #!, puppy, or alpine.
expecting more episodes
Coming right up :D
do more of this! this helps me a lot! thank u
Got it! Glad it helped!
huge! please more!
Thanks a lot, will do.
Please keep up with the series! Also how can I set env for apps to use wayland rather than x11? Thank you so much!!
New vid by the end of the week hopefully.
You should use an environment variable.
You're welcome!
thanks for this series. i subbed
Can you tell me which font are you using on that terminal. Looks clean
Thank you, it's SF Mono.
Is kinda as minimalist as mwm was, just more fancy and not using a bad vga cable...
Thank you for this, great video
Glad you liked it!
Great video brother!
Excelente video saludos acá new Jersey
Very easy to follow tutorial
Awesome Video ! ❤
Thank you!
omg wow, literally the best video ever
Hey can u pls make on tutorial where u show from scratch
Like installng arch, hyperland then everything else necessary
That would be awesome
Nobody does that
Wow thats what i need thanks a lot. But a question: when i install zsh, or other shell, how can i link it inside hyprland.conf? With bash all ok but after zsh also modifying the secton inside hyprland.conf SUPER_SHIFT ,T doesn't work. Thanks
Great video! Do you know how to change the font type and size for all the system?
Yeah, you should use nwg-look for that.
Another hyprland guide for ricers that assumes you're running Arch - because there aren't enough of those already.
Very good video. Thank you so much
You're welcome!
I had to abandon 1.25 scaling. It looks nice, but some apps (steam particularly) really don't like it, and there doesn't seem to be a fix yet.
Yeah, that's a major issue. You can customize the scale in Plasma as well, but I haven't checked out how effective it is at mitigating such problems.
Please do more. Very good video!
Thank you!
Bro add dock and close minimise and maximize buttons for the windows and apps pin to dash and app list 😢😢😢
Sure, I'll add that in one of the upcoming videos.
must say it's always an indian!
i have to project my screen in my college but i do not know how to configure the dispaly mode (extent,duplicate,blah blah)
could you please make a video on that
i will be more than thankful
Sure thing. I'll need to look into it 'cause I haven't used that feature before, lol.
Create tutorial for customizing AGS please
Sure, I'll keep that in mind.
@@sane1090x0 Thank you. And you should also check out end-4 hyprdots repository for your reference. They make great use of AGS.
do u consider to do a discord too?
Up that goes on my list!
Any specific reason for having 1090x in your username?
I was really inspired by your work and wanted to get to your level, so I picked 1090x to be the suffix for my name :)
I'll change it if that's copyright infringement or something, though; no problem.
@@sane1090x0 No it's fine. Good Luck for your endeavours.
@@sane1090x0 It's a username not an IP lol
Thank you!
Does anybody use Intellij in hyprland? For me, it works but the icon size is bigger than usual. Intellij in plasma 6 is OK.
The size of which icon you say is larger?
Waiting for the next part
Most probably going to be by the end of this week.
we need also something like that for neovim :/
No problem, I'll make a video on it sometime in the future.
I’m planning to set up Hyprland from scratch to suit my preferences. Could anyone guide me on how to learn everything I need for this? If you could share some resources, that would be really helpful! Also, I'll be using NVIDIA drivers-are there any specific things I should be aware of?
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