Right! I sure hope it helps you along your way. Far from perfect but I've had a lot of positive response to it so here's to hoping you find something useful in it! Thanks for tuning in! I appreciate you
Just found your channel. Love the series, would most definitely like a as you call it an og install of Archlinux. BTW do you have a link to the pdf of the og install I see in your video? In the og install would like to you see Hyprland installed.
@@sudeep64ify don't have a pdf unfortunately. The docs pictured are my dated personalized version of the arch install instructions found here. wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide
Hi brother, you showed the Hyprland (uwsm-managed) and Hyprland option. I have only the Hyprland(uwsm-managed) option and i cannot login through that. And i have to go to the tty to login. Is there any solution to get the second option??
if you're on arch, you should have both options by installing hyprland with sudo pacman -S hyprland if that's not working (not sure why it wouldn't) you could try the latest commit to master with sudo pacman -S hyprland-git Give that a go and lemme know. I'm not doin much today so I'd be glad to help as I can. wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hyprland
@alphaobeisance i found the solution, we have to delete the hyprland-uwsm-manage file from the wayland sessions folder and keep only the hyprland.desktop file. Then it will show the option and not show the other one. And great work on the video brother. 👍 Keep up the good work
you dont use nixos anymore? i was checking your nixos video cuz i im interested on try nix but the video on the topic i want was 10 months old and now you are using arch linux so my question is nixos worth ? why are you back on arch after all the time that you daily drive nixos what is your opinion on that distro do you recommend to use nixos i want a distro for gaming and programming , for gaming a want kde desktop and hyprland for dev stuff .
So first and foremost NixOS is fantastic. And honestly the only reason I went back to Arch was because Arch is what made me a power user and I just really; really like it lol. Truth be told if you want to DIY your system to ensure it's purpose built, you can pick Arch,Fedora, or Debian. NixOS works perfectly fine too, but it's got a more niche build system (a great one mind you, once you understand it). With my limited knowledge of your intensions you can choose any of those distributions and have no problem doing anything you'd mentioned. I've gamed on Arch, gamed on Fedora, Debian and NixOS; it's just critical to ensure you have your chipsets ucode and the appropriate GPU drivers. If you're using NVIDIA just do yourself a favor and use the proprietary drivers, it'll save you some headache regardless of distribution. Ensure you're loading your nvidia kernel modules properly if using Nvidia GPU and you'll be riding the gravy train like I do with Nvidia hardware. I am one of seemingly very, very few individuals on the face of the planet that will down right tell you that your distro really doesn't matter. They almost all stem from Arch/Fedora/Debian and can all accomplish the exact same tasks. It would seem that 95% of the linux community USES linux but they don't really understand it. That's why you get a bunch of nincompoops arguing about which distro is better; completely overlooking the fundamental truth that anything that isn't a parent distro is just a derivative; so it's only superiority is the semantics behind personal preference in what makes a PC useful by the amount of percieved "useful" packages said distro comes with. aka...... bloat. As far as i'm concerned, it's just as easy to build a purpose built system using any of the parent distros, or a stand alone cool kid like NixOS. There's only one distribution I wish would fade out; and that's ubuntu, but that's a topic for a video at a later time lol
@@alphaobeisance thx for the complete response y think that im going to stick to arch and config my system for gaming and learning programming , because after some research arch look more easy than nixos i didnt undertsand flakkes and home manager and im going to configure arch with some backup tool so i can rollback if i brick my system doing something dumb , btw i love hyprland feels so good .
@kudou9243 arch feels good that's for sure. Look into timeshift for rollbacks if you think you'll need it. Convenient tool. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions. I try to respond best I can here on RUclips. Feel free to swing by Discord too if you like
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i wanna be a penguin xP
@SomeOne-mw8zl 🤣
love the way how u explain thingys! :D
^_^ I'm a bull in a china closet but sometimes I can act more like Ferdinand ;). Thanks for watching, and for beign one of my top commenters =D
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my pleasure. If you have any questions don't hesitate to ask. Feel free to drop by discord if needed.
This series couldn’t come at a better time. Trying to get Wayland hyprland on an existing Debian install.
Cause, why not. 🤷🏻♂️
Right! I sure hope it helps you along your way. Far from perfect but I've had a lot of positive response to it so here's to hoping you find something useful in it!
Thanks for tuning in! I appreciate you
Just found your channel. Love the series, would most definitely like a as you call it an og install of Archlinux. BTW do you have a link to the pdf of the og install I see in your video? In the og install would like to you see Hyprland installed.
@@sudeep64ify don't have a pdf unfortunately. The docs pictured are my dated personalized version of the arch install instructions found here.
wiki.archlinux.org/title/Installation_guide
Hi brother, you showed the Hyprland (uwsm-managed) and Hyprland option. I have only the Hyprland(uwsm-managed) option and i cannot login through that. And i have to go to the tty to login. Is there any solution to get the second option??
if you're on arch, you should have both options by installing hyprland with
sudo pacman -S hyprland
if that's not working (not sure why it wouldn't) you could try the latest commit to master with
sudo pacman -S hyprland-git
Give that a go and lemme know. I'm not doin much today so I'd be glad to help as I can.
wiki.archlinux.org/title/Hyprland
@alphaobeisance i found the solution, we have to delete the hyprland-uwsm-manage file from the wayland sessions folder and keep only the hyprland.desktop file. Then it will show the option and not show the other one. And great work on the video brother. 👍 Keep up the good work
@@vivinrichardk6876 Righteous! Thanks for letting me know!
I appreciate the support!
you dont use nixos anymore? i was checking your nixos video cuz i im interested on try nix but the video on the topic i want was 10 months old and now you are using arch linux so my question is nixos worth ? why are you back on arch after all the time that you daily drive nixos what is your opinion on that distro do you recommend to use nixos i want a distro for gaming and programming , for gaming a want kde desktop and hyprland for dev stuff .
So first and foremost NixOS is fantastic. And honestly the only reason I went back to Arch was because Arch is what made me a power user and I just really; really like it lol.
Truth be told if you want to DIY your system to ensure it's purpose built, you can pick Arch,Fedora, or Debian. NixOS works perfectly fine too, but it's got a more niche build system (a great one mind you, once you understand it).
With my limited knowledge of your intensions you can choose any of those distributions and have no problem doing anything you'd mentioned.
I've gamed on Arch, gamed on Fedora, Debian and NixOS; it's just critical to ensure you have your chipsets ucode and the appropriate GPU drivers. If you're using NVIDIA just do yourself a favor and use the proprietary drivers, it'll save you some headache regardless of distribution.
Ensure you're loading your nvidia kernel modules properly if using Nvidia GPU and you'll be riding the gravy train like I do with Nvidia hardware.
I am one of seemingly very, very few individuals on the face of the planet that will down right tell you that your distro really doesn't matter. They almost all stem from Arch/Fedora/Debian and can all accomplish the exact same tasks.
It would seem that 95% of the linux community USES linux but they don't really understand it. That's why you get a bunch of nincompoops arguing about which distro is better; completely overlooking the fundamental truth that anything that isn't a parent distro is just a derivative; so it's only superiority is the semantics behind personal preference in what makes a PC useful by the amount of percieved "useful" packages said distro comes with. aka...... bloat.
As far as i'm concerned, it's just as easy to build a purpose built system using any of the parent distros, or a stand alone cool kid like NixOS.
There's only one distribution I wish would fade out; and that's ubuntu, but that's a topic for a video at a later time lol
@@alphaobeisance thx for the complete response y think that im going to stick to arch and config my system for gaming and learning programming , because after some research arch look more easy than nixos i didnt undertsand flakkes and home manager and im going to configure arch with some backup tool so i can rollback if i brick my system doing something dumb , btw i love hyprland feels so good .
@kudou9243 arch feels good that's for sure. Look into timeshift for rollbacks if you think you'll need it. Convenient tool.
Don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions. I try to respond best I can here on RUclips. Feel free to swing by Discord too if you like
@@alphaobeisance thx a lot dude i will check timeshift
@@kudou9243 my pleasure
you had 666 subscribers now you have 667
@@shahribek thanks for helping me dodge that bullet! 😉. I appreciate you!