Many people miss the point about the project. System76 just disagreed with GNOME's direction and decided to do their own thing. It seems they are trying to do Gnome with customization. I also think a distro that wants to give its users an crafted experience needs to have control over their desktop environment just like Linux Mint has with Cinnamon. And the best: It's the first Floating DE that supports and has Tiling as Key Feature. Other distros like KDE and Gnome have addons/applets/extensions for some time just to break it in future updates. Cosmic is also in development and their focus is usability, ofc it won't look good for now. Wait for full release to critize visuals.
True. We have to remember that it is in line with the idea of Free and Open Source to share what you make and use what's already good about things. GNOME itself is not bad at all, but working with it's devs can be a pain in the butt. There is no shame in wearing your influence on your sleeve. Pop_os devs have a certain vision of how a good version of GNOME looks in their eyes, they've been trying to shape regular GNOME into it with extensions, but there's a limit to how much you can to with addons so at this point it's better to just start your own project and that's exactly what S76 did.
default tiling support is very crucial imo, forge extension is great but it uses so many workarounds in gnome sometimes it feels like an extra feature instead of a part of the system
It looks like it’s been heavily influenced by GNOME. Still, it looks amazing. It looks like Pop OS is trying to make using Linux easier for new users. I look forward to seeing where this desktop manager goes.
COSMIC is built with a modular approach, it will be so much easier to customize than GNOME, and it won't break on every new version. I bet we will see distros with their own personal tweak of Cosmic soon
I wouldn't call it mind blowing, BUT it really is shaping up to be an amazing DE. COSMIC being so new has it's pros and cons. It is definitely good that it's being built with modern standards in mind so they won't have to deal with a ton of legacy code. But on the other hand they won't have the years of polish and development which means that we'll see many bugs in early releases, but that's how it has to be. I'll put it on a non-critical secondary computer first so that I can use it and give feedback/bug reports but potential problems won't affect my main system and the work I do on it.
The silverblue cosmic image in theory has both GNOME and COSMIC Epoch available. I couldnt launch GNOME but this may be fixed. COSMIC is also already usable for basic stuff, but not ready, no SELinux for example
The things I personally expect from this: 1. Give me a KDE like appearance / functionality. Grouping icons to be optional, etc.... KDE nailed it, Windows xp/7 peaked at that. 2.Give me a file manager that is simple, stable and modern (tabs, layout etc). 3. Let me have themes back, like in the XP days. But modern , of course. We, "old timers" miss it!
Lets see, customization is for sure possible, but complete theming not yet. Corner radius and colors are possible. But developing more applets, or an extension store is totally possible
For now, it looks like it will be a nice alternative for those who like GNOME look and feel but doesn't want to deal with GNOME devs idiotic decisions. If I'll ever want a similar desktop I'll certainly try cosmic instead of GNOME.
Could you let me know if the limit charging feature is working for you? If I'm not mistaken, you are running the cosmic desktop on "Hp Pavilion gaming" laptop. I thought limit charging feature was a BIOS feature and only vendor could allow this feature.
Early days, clean new code base. I think by third major release we will start seeing it becoming a serious contender. And since in Rust it might be on Redox-OS as well - and if Redox starts making serious inroads then Cosmic desktop might be... interesting.
It is customizable, so you can change the sizes, use only the top or bottom bar. Change applets and put them whatever you want. You can also move them to the left, right bottom or top (for example both of them can be at the top at the same time). You can make it look more like apples bar/dock or windows taskbar. You just have tweak it to your preference
I moved away from Pop!_OS on my Tuxedo laptop, due to this project. I figured I'd try the distro specially made for my laptop. It's still in its infancy and will take a while to be fully flushed out. Pop!_OS had the best implementation of Gnome IMHO. I look forward to trying out the Cosmic desktop in the future though. Hopefully KDE and Gnome take note of some of the Cosmic features. Hopefully the auto tiling applet makes it into other desktop environments. The current version in Gnome is pretty handy. A rust version may be even better.
Very nice video! Hope you didnt get the xz backdoor, as COSMIC is now also fully packaged fot F39 (F40 is fixed for now too). It is a really nice project. Some things that are missing for me: - ability to set traditional bottom panel with different icon sizes (the app icons are either tiny or everything is huge) - I think I prefer the GNOME workspaces a lot - stacking windows (you forgot to show that) works awesome, but only in tiling mode afaik
@@x0vg5hs1What kind of bullshit nonsense is that? Everyone working on COSMIC has been working on it for the last two years, and some have also been working on Pop for several years prior. The team is not comprised of industry layoffs or "sustainability"
It looks so much like gnome but should be less resource intensive and allow greater integration on the part of System76 but personally am sticking with plasma 6 for now.
My impression is it looks like elementary OS/Budgie by taking out all the things people hate about GNOME and replacing them with sane defaults common to a keyboard and mouse driven desktop.
desktop looks very good but appliactions like a store doesnt looks good. only left bar without any symbolic icon, gnome software looks alot of better. Desktop and settings are awesome
Am I the only person who's just never seen the appeal of workspaces? They drive me nuts and actually make me feel *less* organized. Over 20 years on, still hate them. Also this just looks like GNOME. Meh.
@@kskroyaltechoh, I see what you mean. I was just referring to cosmic's official description page, which says "currently an incomplete pre-alpha." And the fact that their first alpha release is planned to be around the start of summer.
I was so excited by this project but in reality it looks like Gnome's poor cousin. The visuals are like from a DE of a laptop made for kids. It doesn't communicate business and it looks toy-like, unfortunately.
Lol It looks nice for sure, but i think your doing too much with the 'mind blowing ' click bait adjective. Its nice but i dont see anything at all that is particularly innovative or different from what can be done with any other DE or WM. I guess it will be appealing to users migrating from Windows or maybe macos. But, nothing 'mind blowing'. To each their own i suppose...
"unique experience" fo Linux users. O my God. They are implementing stuff that exists for years. That's really something you can call an enormous achievement.
The date has never been pushed. The official release timeframe was not publicly declared until a few months ago, which is the end of summer. We are currently ahead of schedule, as we previously did not expect to be able to ship the first alpha with COSMIC applications. Those applications are almost finished, so they are going into the alpha image. Ubuntu 24.04's repositories are currently unstable, so even if we wanted to release an alpha right now, it's not yet possible. Plenty of people are installing and using COSMIC regardless though. Is 2 years to develop an entire desktop environment with a custom toolkit really "too long"?
It is meant to be super lightweight but implement a ton of features that improve the experience, which is why it is written in rust. More or less they based the design on gnome as Pop!_OS currently uses a highly customized version of gnome.
@@roberto4898 I'm not, there is a reason they are making comsic in rust. It is a lot more dynamic than languages like c while being easy to write and extremely fast. I myself don't code anything in rust but know it's benefits.
@@roberto4898 Rust is not only useful when you have to compile. It being a memory safe language makes for safer programs, and better stability. The compiled binaries are also very efficient and fast.
At 1:51, the memory usage is 969MB: not very bad but not very good either. The terminal looks nice: the menu, the window title and the window button (close, maximize, minimize) are on the same line. However, if the gap between the top edge and the window title, menu, buttons can be configurable, then it's perfect. The dock at the bottom is a waste of screen estate. Is there any option to put those icons on the top panel?
It surely still needs a lot of polish, but they got the foundations right. It will handle multiple screens nicely, it combines the benefits of tiling and floating window managers, it's build on solid technologies, with a great approach to theming. I guess the rest basically will fall into place very soon. Really looking forward to a bright future!
Being able to change workspace orientation was all that I was looking for in the new cosmic desktop. Vertical orientation just doesn't feel intuitive to me. Now let's see what the battery life is going to be like.
I like the direction they are going with this. I hope they can get the remaining features added and stable to get a release out this year. I will definitely try it out in a VM and once it gets to at least a beta I will install it on physical hardware.
COSMIC, AKA "What if macOS was themed with Material Design?" Anyone else notice that, other than Cinnamon and KDE, EVERY SINGLE desktop environment can't help but just straight up mostly copy macOS? Cosmic, eOS, and GNOME are all just "macOS with tweaks". Not that that's a super bad thing I guess. It goes to show that Apple got it right all the way back in 2001.
But still Linux is Free and efforts need to be appreciated for bringing a niche linux desktop experience to an end user. This is going to be a perfect desktop in coming years.
Many people miss the point about the project. System76 just disagreed with GNOME's direction and decided to do their own thing. It seems they are trying to do Gnome with customization.
I also think a distro that wants to give its users an crafted experience needs to have control over their desktop environment just like Linux Mint has with Cinnamon.
And the best: It's the first Floating DE that supports and has Tiling as Key Feature. Other distros like KDE and Gnome have addons/applets/extensions for some time just to break it in future updates.
Cosmic is also in development and their focus is usability, ofc it won't look good for now. Wait for full release to critize visuals.
I think it looks good already.
People are grumpy.
True. We have to remember that it is in line with the idea of Free and Open Source to share what you make and use what's already good about things. GNOME itself is not bad at all, but working with it's devs can be a pain in the butt. There is no shame in wearing your influence on your sleeve. Pop_os devs have a certain vision of how a good version of GNOME looks in their eyes, they've been trying to shape regular GNOME into it with extensions, but there's a limit to how much you can to with addons so at this point it's better to just start your own project and that's exactly what S76 did.
I mean, for me it's already perfect.
default tiling support is very crucial imo, forge extension is great but it uses so many workarounds in gnome sometimes it feels like an extra feature instead of a part of the system
It looks like it’s been heavily influenced by GNOME. Still, it looks amazing. It looks like Pop OS is trying to make using Linux easier for new users. I look forward to seeing where this desktop manager goes.
COSMIC is built with a modular approach, it will be so much easier to customize than GNOME, and it won't break on every new version. I bet we will see distros with their own personal tweak of Cosmic soon
It's basically GNOME if it was freed from its wacky devs
@@ZephyrCheez GNOME if their developers didn't start to cry when they're called slow?
Yes, because people who have just switched from Windows want a gnome clone. XD
RUST based Desktop simply brilliant.
As much as I like COSMIC they really need to overhaul the design language. I hope that as we close in on the full release it will look better.
The light theme is not finished yet. Only the dark theme is fully functional.
But with when I compiled and installed builds Light theme works fine.
@roccociccone597 YES. It's very unique experience. Excited to try when it become stable .
@@mmstick to be very honest I’m not a huge fan of the dark theme either it needs some extra attention.
I think it will be a few versions before we see a polished DE, but with the way this DE is built, I could see development for it becoming exponential.
This project is in its infancy.
I see a bright future for it.
But for now, Gnome 46 FTW!
That's beautiful. I can't wait to use it in my computer.
it looks identical to gnome classic, try it
@@Cenot4ph GNOME devs are morons
You can try the fedora silverblue cosmic image he used
Use POP OS.
@@kskroyaltech I use Pop!_OS already. But i'm eager to use the new Cosmic Desktop
I wouldn't call it mind blowing, BUT it really is shaping up to be an amazing DE. COSMIC being so new has it's pros and cons. It is definitely good that it's being built with modern standards in mind so they won't have to deal with a ton of legacy code. But on the other hand they won't have the years of polish and development which means that we'll see many bugs in early releases, but that's how it has to be. I'll put it on a non-critical secondary computer first so that I can use it and give feedback/bug reports but potential problems won't affect my main system and the work I do on it.
The silverblue cosmic image in theory has both GNOME and COSMIC Epoch available. I couldnt launch GNOME but this may be fixed. COSMIC is also already usable for basic stuff, but not ready, no SELinux for example
@@MinaSchlochThere's no conflict with SELinux or AppArmor, unless you are installing COSMIC via a systemd system extension image.
The things I personally expect from this:
1. Give me a KDE like appearance / functionality. Grouping icons to be optional, etc.... KDE nailed it, Windows xp/7 peaked at that.
2.Give me a file manager that is simple, stable and modern (tabs, layout etc).
3. Let me have themes back, like in the XP days. But modern , of course. We, "old timers" miss it!
Lets see, customization is for sure possible, but complete theming not yet. Corner radius and colors are possible.
But developing more applets, or an extension store is totally possible
@@MinaSchloch あっぷ
give me stuff like right click to launch with dgpu
gnome with a twist
When you use it, you wont think about gnome.
@@kskroyaltechIt’s essentially a clone with tweaks so I doubt that
For now, it looks like it will be a nice alternative for those who like GNOME look and feel but doesn't want to deal with GNOME devs idiotic decisions. If I'll ever want a similar desktop I'll certainly try cosmic instead of GNOME.
Agreed. Lets wait till final release and see how its going to look.
Would try but I'm on Arch and apparently the person who packaged it in the aur has it configured poorly and it's missing a lot of stuff
I couldn't agree more
I installed along my stuff and I couldn’t agree more. It works but it is just for playing atm
Yes I tried it today, it couldn't see cosmic in login manager. They messed up with arch. Try with fedora.
It seems to me that the emphasis for this DE is tiling window manager, looks promising though.
Could you let me know if the limit charging feature is working for you? If I'm not mistaken, you are running the cosmic desktop on "Hp Pavilion gaming" laptop. I thought limit charging feature was a BIOS feature and only vendor could allow this feature.
No it wont work currently, but that functionality will be implemented down the road.
Gnome but better. Although currently it's bare bones. I probably won't try it until the main non-alpha release.
As soon as this is stable I am switching to it from Plasma😊
Love it! Looks sooo much better then gnome, gonna test it myself, looks like finally found perfect DE for me
Perfect DE for me was LXDE 🙂
Yes it is.
Early days, clean new code base. I think by third major release we will start seeing it becoming a serious contender. And since in Rust it might be on Redox-OS as well - and if Redox starts making serious inroads then Cosmic desktop might be... interesting.
not a fan of the huge amount of wasted space with the top/bottom bars
It is customizable, so you can change the sizes, use only the top or bottom bar. Change applets and put them whatever you want.
You can also move them to the left, right bottom or top (for example both of them can be at the top at the same time).
You can make it look more like apples bar/dock or windows taskbar.
You just have tweak it to your preference
windows does this best imo. Everything in 1 taskbar.
@@sneinhz nice to now it can be customized, i'm not a fan of the double bar
I seem to understand there's no mechanism for desktop file searching (like tracker in Gnome and Baloo in KDE), is that right?
Some of it reminds me of Windows 11. They did a really nice job. The default Wallpapers look like they are geared for kids.
Honestly those weren't default wallpapers of popOS, it's ubuntu 24.04 LTS ones I installed to make it look good.
Looks great. Will certainly try it out when ready.
I moved away from Pop!_OS on my Tuxedo laptop, due to this project. I figured I'd try the distro specially made for my laptop. It's still in its infancy and will take a while to be fully flushed out. Pop!_OS had the best implementation of Gnome IMHO. I look forward to trying out the Cosmic desktop in the future though. Hopefully KDE and Gnome take note of some of the Cosmic features. Hopefully the auto tiling applet makes it into other desktop environments. The current version in Gnome is pretty handy. A rust version may be even better.
Very nice video! Hope you didnt get the xz backdoor, as COSMIC is now also fully packaged fot F39 (F40 is fixed for now too).
It is a really nice project. Some things that are missing for me:
- ability to set traditional bottom panel with different icon sizes (the app icons are either tiny or everything is huge)
- I think I prefer the GNOME workspaces a lot
- stacking windows (you forgot to show that) works awesome, but only in tiling mode afaik
Can't wait to try it, hope there will be an easy way to install it on Ubuntu 24.04 😅
Looks beautiful and VERY modern. 😍
It really is!
What's so *MIND BLOWING* about it ?
@@x0vg5hs1What kind of bullshit nonsense is that? Everyone working on COSMIC has been working on it for the last two years, and some have also been working on Pop for several years prior. The team is not comprised of industry layoffs or "sustainability"
Everything, the efforts , rust based apps, performance, serving Linux community and more that needs to be described with a word MIND BLOWING EFFORTS.
If I wanted a desktop environment that looked and worked like my android phone I could just install ChromeOS
It's xfce but the modern look of gnome
It looks so much like gnome but should be less resource intensive and allow greater integration on the part of System76 but personally am sticking with plasma 6 for now.
would you say it's stable enough to use? Or should i wait?
it is still in alpha, so not ready yet. i'd wait until it arrived in pop os
Why would you think an Alpha build would stable?
Why is it using /var/home/{USERNAME} instead of /home/{USERNAME}
Immutable distro
Its running under SilverBlue but if you don’t like an atomic desktop, you can always run COSMIC under regular Fedora session.
@@NormanF62thank you
IMMUTABLE Distro right.
Not a bad OS for those coming from Windows kinda similar to some Windows 11 Settings.
It's ok. Still very alphaish. I expected something more different to Gnome. The memory usage displayed in the end seems a bit high.
Roughly it uses a GIG of ram under IDLE conditions.
That's some interesting accent... which state are your from fellow FOSS brother ?
Bengaluru
I use arch and hyprland btw
So when are you switching to NixOS and Hyprland
A memory safe Desktop
YEs
My impression is it looks like elementary OS/Budgie by taking out all the things people hate about GNOME and replacing them with sane defaults common to a keyboard and mouse driven desktop.
It just looks like Gnome with a theme and some extensions applied 😂😂😂😂
looks good
I really hoje it will be available for Debian too.
Tell me you identify as Gnome without telling me you identify as Gnome.
HAHA..
desktop looks very good but appliactions like a store doesnt looks good. only left bar without any symbolic icon, gnome software looks alot of better. Desktop and settings are awesome
Yeah I agree
Wondering how it does with memory compared to gnome or kde.
Bro one IDLE, it uses 1.0 GiG of ram. No apps are running in the background. Just cosmic terminal that's it.
@@kskroyaltechI have no idea if that is good or not. What do Gnome and KDE use?
Global menu would've been great
So they recreate gnome in rust. Very mind blowing.
HAHA.. May be gnome inspired
Well, it certainly won't make me leave Plasma.
Nope
May be in future.
It looks good, but I'll still be using Gnome.
Fonts look horrible.
was coming to saty this... hope they are not the final. Dead for me.
Am I the only person who's just never seen the appeal of workspaces? They drive me nuts and actually make me feel *less* organized. Over 20 years on, still hate them. Also this just looks like GNOME. Meh.
Maybe for windows or linux, workspaces are terrible. But with Mac and its gestures it’s awesome.
actual skill issue
I can't live without workspaces.
@@neilfordanI'm a lifelong Windows and Linux user that recently moved to Mac, and I hate literally everything about the desktop experience.
@@onred_So mature and helpful. Meh.
great sir
it's not in alpha stage yet, it's still preparing for it
Hmm ... source code is in alpha when you compile it, you are technically running alpha build.
@@kskroyaltechoh, I see what you mean. I was just referring to cosmic's official description page, which says "currently an incomplete pre-alpha." And the fact that their first alpha release is planned to be around the start of summer.
Luce bien pero falta pulir ese diseño.
I was so excited by this project but in reality it looks like Gnome's poor cousin. The visuals are like from a DE of a laptop made for kids. It doesn't communicate business and it looks toy-like, unfortunately.
very nice DE.
Can we install windows and android apps ?
YEs you can install windows using QEMU and android apps using WayDroid
Bad looking desktops are linux's destiny ig
I see you also have the random duplicate mouse cursor appearing in the center of your screen lol
may be GLITCH
1:48 "dekstop"
COMSIC?
They need to remove the top taskbar put all in botom i dontblike it
Gnome is still much better, but it has the potential to become the greatest
Agreed.
Boring because it looks like Gnome which I already hate. But, I wish them success just for the Linux factor if nothing else. 🙂 Go System76!
Lol It looks nice for sure, but i think your doing too much with the 'mind blowing ' click bait adjective. Its nice but i dont see anything at all that is particularly innovative or different from what can be done with any other DE or WM. I guess it will be appealing to users migrating from Windows or maybe macos. But, nothing 'mind blowing'. To each their own i suppose...
Just boneless Gnome
The quick settings look ugly imo.
Hope they improve it with an update
They will.
the border radius should be illegal
looks like chrome os flex on a budget
🤣
Login manager needs work. Looks awful, imo.
You are correct. Lets wait for popOS 24.04 LTS release.
how is this mind blowing ?
Give a try. It has asthetic looks and the efforts pop team is putting to bring new UI for linux distros.
@@kskroyaltech i have. . .
Please explain what was "MIND BLOWING" about that. Click-bait BS.
The features seem nice but it looks horrible!
Let's wait till final release. I am excited for pop 24.04 LTS.
Sorry not impressed.
That's ok.
"unique experience" fo Linux users. O my God. They are implementing stuff that exists for years. That's really something you can call an enormous achievement.
You seem motivated to comment on every COSMIC video uploaded recently. Are you afraid? You should be.
Disappointing.
so basically a GNOME with extra steps
There is no similarity with GNOME, besides having support for the GNOME layout with panel/dock configuration.
this looks like gnome classic, how is this even remotely mind blowing? Clickbait friend.
Initial build right,. Lets wait til the final release.
@@kskroyaltech your video title, right
Not impressed with the cosmic desktop
Let's wait till official release.
They are taking too long to official releas,, previously they said with March now they are pushing date again and again
The date has never been pushed. The official release timeframe was not publicly declared until a few months ago, which is the end of summer. We are currently ahead of schedule, as we previously did not expect to be able to ship the first alpha with COSMIC applications. Those applications are almost finished, so they are going into the alpha image. Ubuntu 24.04's repositories are currently unstable, so even if we wanted to release an alpha right now, it's not yet possible. Plenty of people are installing and using COSMIC regardless though.
Is 2 years to develop an entire desktop environment with a custom toolkit really "too long"?
The only issue with this is that design consistency otherwise it is great
Yep lot of changes needed. Indeed pop os team is ready to take a feedback
It reminds me of a Modern Version of XFCE, which is good because XFCE is light weight and resource efficient.
It is meant to be super lightweight but implement a ton of features that improve the experience, which is why it is written in rust. More or less they based the design on gnome as Pop!_OS currently uses a highly customized version of gnome.
But but RUST ONLY is useful when you have to compile. Why are you trying to sell us rust
@@roberto4898 I'm not, there is a reason they are making comsic in rust. It is a lot more dynamic than languages like c while being easy to write and extremely fast. I myself don't code anything in rust but know it's benefits.
@@roberto4898 Is there a big problem?
@@roberto4898 Rust is not only useful when you have to compile. It being a memory safe language makes for safer programs, and better stability. The compiled binaries are also very efficient and fast.
At 1:51, the memory usage is 969MB: not very bad but not very good either. The terminal looks nice: the menu, the window title and the window button (close, maximize, minimize) are on the same line. However, if the gap between the top edge and the window title, menu, buttons can be configurable, then it's perfect.
The dock at the bottom is a waste of screen estate. Is there any option to put those icons on the top panel?
ITS GOOD TO SEE NEW TAKES ON DE
You mis-spelled COSMIC in your headline. You actually mis-spelled the SUBJECT and TOPIC of your entire article. Nice work.
OMG thank you for telling. LOL. I didnt notice that.
Edit: Its Updated.
I don't like the style, and by the way I use Arch.
It surely still needs a lot of polish, but they got the foundations right. It will handle multiple screens nicely, it combines the benefits of tiling and floating window managers, it's build on solid technologies, with a great approach to theming. I guess the rest basically will fall into place very soon. Really looking forward to a bright future!
Yes more polishments needed that's it. Interesting fact, even tho it's nearly an Alpha build, Multiple desktops work fine.
Being able to change workspace orientation was all that I was looking for in the new cosmic desktop. Vertical orientation just doesn't feel intuitive to me. Now let's see what the battery life is going to be like.
Hi
My main issue with Pop OS and COSMIC is how cheap it looks. So so so plain.
who is still use Mate desktop like me ? 😄
This os is fedora not pop os 😞
MATE FOR THE WIN. *****
verry similar with gnome 3 but to much white colours
Google Accounts??
I like the direction they are going with this. I hope they can get the remaining features added and stable to get a release out this year. I will definitely try it out in a VM and once it gets to at least a beta I will install it on physical hardware.
COSMIC, AKA "What if macOS was themed with Material Design?"
Anyone else notice that, other than Cinnamon and KDE, EVERY SINGLE desktop environment can't help but just straight up mostly copy macOS? Cosmic, eOS, and GNOME are all just "macOS with tweaks".
Not that that's a super bad thing I guess. It goes to show that Apple got it right all the way back in 2001.
But still Linux is Free and efforts need to be appreciated for bringing a niche linux desktop experience to an end user. This is going to be a perfect desktop in coming years.
They need to implement VRR and HDR sooner, I hope that they also implement full screen app menu like Gnome.
Hope SO.
not sure why it needs an other store, almost every distro has its store
ITs just a store but backend with be either apt or flatpack.
ONE screen, ONE click mouseand TILING is all AnYONE needs-- the rest is gnome garbage that is a waste of space and time...
I don't know the reason for testing Cosmic on Fedora, as I could be doing the tests on Pop OS itself and not on Fedora.
What is Mindblowing? It looks like regular PopOS , just made with Rust.
arch linux hyprland dual boot window please❤