I just love how simple your code is. Easy to read and understand and I have been searching for waybar with internet speed meter for like forever. Thanks for making it easy.
Wait, what Windows is that? How did you customize it like that? I've never heard of this Hyprland and Arch programs, looks really sussy imo. Wait don't tell me you use Mac... xD
...a magician never reveals their secrets! XD all jokes aside, gorgeous arch rice. I can't wait for wayland/hyprland to get nvidia graphics driver support so I can give it a whirl on my machine!@@imnabak
I'm using BlackArch + Hyprland without any problems on my GTX 1650 Laptop. However, I need to wait for about 3 minutes before logging into the Hyprland session. If I log in right away after my laptop boots up, I'll get a black screen and be dragged back to the display manager.
i've seen a video tutorial on how to setup hyprland on ubuntu, so when i get my hands on a USB flash drive, imma install ubuntu and setup hyprland looks good too! New sub
Hey bro, I recently started using Hyprland, so I'm wondering how you dragged and tiled floating window where your cursor was at 0:30 - 0:32? I'm also wondering how you minimized all floating windows and then bringed them all back up at 0:33 - 0:35? Thank you in advance, and keep up the good work! :)
it's not floating window, it's special workspace to move window to special workspace, you can bind like this bind = $mainMod SHIFT, space, movetoworkspace, special and then to toggle show/hide special workspace bind = $mainMod, space, togglespecialworkspace
If only i got CJK input working under wayland tiling compositors i'd switch immediately to any of them(sway,hyprland,etc..) but so far i was not able to get it working except in gnome on wayland but i don't like it's workflow. So i'm staying with awesomewm for now 😢 wayland's support for higher refresh rates and just fluidity of the desktop is so good
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 Look up what a CJK keyboard looks like. Why don't you start using a CJK keyboard? Some people never think before they speak/type. SMH
This makes me wanna learn how to code all that, and then make my own. Amazing job dude looks absolutely fantastic. Do you have discord or something? Any pointers/resources to learn all that would be much appreciated. ❤
I am a begginner, do you recommend to get good in skills use arch? I installed ubuntu but i see and is very bad about linux experience you recommend change the distro?
Don't use arch if your not familiar and capable of doing everything from the command line. Try to understand the operating system first, preferably from the ground up. I recommend starting with how the operating system interacts with the hardware on the embedded level. Hell, in my operating systems class we started with just learning about how to make a computer out of logic gates, how to store data with just logic gates (what a register is, we looked at a simple flip flop) and then we started talking about memory management, account access control and different rings of execution (user land vs kernel). Try to understand what the operating system is a little bit before you start to delve too deep into it. Understand what goes on in the /etc/ folder. Learn a bit of how to write code for it, or at least the general ideas of what the operating system does for you. The abstraction that everything is a file is a good example of this in unix style systems. Once your comfortable with that you naturally don't need anything more then a command line and a couple tools (of which there are many options) to do whatever it is that you already do now. Hyprland looks nice though. The closest alternative I can think of is tmux lmao and that's on a completely lower level of flexibility/abstraction.
Sadly it seems like it has issues on debian/ubuntu based distros. I wont use Arch just for this, Im confortable on linux mint. Maybe Ill learn i3 or something I can use on mint.
Transparent terminals are just harder to read. And animated windows just slow the computer down. The manual setup required is too much for it to be worth it.
This might sound stupid but, i'm trying to install it following the steps from the readme and i dont know why i cant install it, maybe i need some more steps??
I have been using DWM for a year, I'm still new here and i want a new hyprland start and also i want to learn dotfiles. But as of now i do not know what to do with your dotfiles? there is no install script?
I installed gnome beside linux mint cinamon couple of days ago and it was very laggy, do you have any advice? i5 4210u 12gb ram Amd r5 m230 ( not sure ) Thanks!!
Question, will this run on my latitude E7470, that has a SSD, and has a I5 6300U, and has 7.68 gb of ram I want to use it as my daily driver. Will it fine?
is it possible to use hyprland just for developing code? I have a laptop that's only use is to code in python and I think something like this could be cool
Does anyone know any tutorials or steps to apply this setting? I have archlinux and Hyprland installed, but I still don't understand how to apply this configuration...
@@imnabak I think they mean the thing you did that made all the windows floating and then you could have 2 layers of windows in your desktop and toggle the floating window layer
@@imnabak Ooooh, I use Hyprland and always wondered what a "special" workspace was, I just thought it marked it and you could set specific rules to it, good to know, lol
cool things happening out there ... hate to miss it, but I want to be stable and for god sake please linuxians (linux + alians) slow down, I am not able to keep up...
Writing a Neovim config from scratch and maintaining it was a pain (that's what I did for the first two years). Then, I found a better way to configure Neovim by using www.lazyvim.org
dotfiles: github.com/nabakdev/dotfiles
i haven't updated it yet, but that's the same as the setup I used in the video
Neat ! Gonna give it a go later. Thanks !
I just love how simple your code is. Easy to read and understand and I have been searching for waybar with internet speed meter for like forever. Thanks for making it easy.
Great to hear!
Recently got into learning Linux and Arch ricing, and i gotta say this is one of the coolest setups I've seen yet.
Wm is life
now this is a cool setup
Wait, what Windows is that? How did you customize it like that? I've never heard of this Hyprland and Arch programs, looks really sussy imo.
Wait don't tell me you use Mac... xD
it's windows 13 beta, i got a chance to give it a try
...a magician never reveals their secrets! XD
all jokes aside, gorgeous arch rice. I can't wait for wayland/hyprland to get nvidia graphics driver support so I can give it a whirl on my machine!@@imnabak
no way this is serious
bro HAS to be 8
I was joking, but I joked so hard that people really tought I was a kid lol
Really nice waybar bro I might use it on my config
Dayum bro.
That production quality is insane!
Really liking the cyberpunk feel to it. great demonstration!
Been coding for three years on Linux , when will I ever be able to create something like this
just start installing Hyprland. it's easy to configure and the wiki is good enough to get started
oh my guy, coding something or anything in linux doesn't teach you this, go to documentaries regarding hyprland, etc
You need to start bro
Thanks u really helped me get started with Hyprland, used yours as a base pretty much and then configured more from there. Thanks a lot
looks really nice, shame hyprland refuses to run on my NVIDIA setup :(
I'm using BlackArch + Hyprland without any problems on my GTX 1650 Laptop. However, I need to wait for about 3 minutes before logging into the Hyprland session. If I log in right away after my laptop boots up, I'll get a black screen and be dragged back to the display manager.
That's awesome dude!
No it's Hyprland
@@perigord6281😂😂
Man, your setup is awesome, can you give me link to your dotfiles?
i haven't updated it yet, github.com/nabakdev/dotfiles
@@imnabak ty
i've seen a video tutorial on how to setup hyprland on ubuntu, so when i get my hands on a USB flash drive, imma install ubuntu and setup hyprland
looks good too! New sub
go for debian bro, ubuntu is just a bad debian spinoff
Please dont install ubuntu, theres so many things wrong with it
@@EinSatzMitX snaps are the only problem tho
Hey bro, I recently started using Hyprland, so I'm wondering how you dragged and tiled floating window where your cursor was at 0:30 - 0:32? I'm also wondering how you minimized all floating windows and then bringed them all back up at 0:33 - 0:35?
Thank you in advance, and keep up the good work! :)
it's not floating window, it's special workspace
to move window to special workspace, you can bind like this
bind = $mainMod SHIFT, space, movetoworkspace, special
and then to toggle show/hide special workspace
bind = $mainMod, space, togglespecialworkspace
@@imnabakWhat desktop environment do you use? (I wondered)
@@Ypisad i dont use DE, just hyprland
But it said xfce in neofetch
I miss this sooo much now that im on mac 😭
Here I am in cinnamon (click sublime taskbar)
amazing
installed it but i cant make hyprland/workspaces work
So lovely
so, how stable is wayland at this point? stable enough to use as a daily driver? i use bspwm rn but this looks sick
I think it's stable enough; I've been using it(wayland) for about 3 years as my daily driver
I use Wayland daily for years!
Looks great! Just wondering what your Chromium background image is?
I love that search feature
Interesting way of group windows. I have near the same feature in DWM, but not so smooth
If only i got CJK input working under wayland tiling compositors i'd switch immediately to any of them(sway,hyprland,etc..) but so far i was not able to get it working except in gnome on wayland but i don't like it's workflow. So i'm staying with awesomewm for now 😢 wayland's support for higher refresh rates and just fluidity of the desktop is so good
just stop using cjk.
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 That's honestly the stupidest thing you could say and it's racist as well
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 Look up what a CJK keyboard looks like. Why don't you start using a CJK keyboard? Some people never think before they speak/type. SMH
This makes me wanna learn how to code all that, and then make my own. Amazing job dude looks absolutely fantastic. Do you have discord or something? Any pointers/resources to learn all that would be much appreciated. ❤
hi , I am a new linux user , I wonder if running a hyprland + arch linux would work well on an Intel Pentium N3710 CPU with 8GB of RAM ?
I haven't tried it, but it should work fine. about the ram, in my daily usage it's only about 2gb or less to work with browser, terminal & telegram
it will be fine its a window manager buddy you can run it on a patato if you want
Disable the blur, dropshadow, other fancy effects. You should be fine
@@zakar98kdisable gui.
dope wallpaper
I am a begginner, do you recommend to get good in skills use arch? I installed ubuntu but i see and is very bad about linux experience you recommend change the distro?
Don't use Arch yet.
Use something like Debian or RHEL based distros, preferably Fedora, since dnf and apt are easy to grasp upon.
arch is less buggy than debian/ubuntu.
Don't use arch if your not familiar and capable of doing everything from the command line. Try to understand the operating system first, preferably from the ground up. I recommend starting with how the operating system interacts with the hardware on the embedded level. Hell, in my operating systems class we started with just learning about how to make a computer out of logic gates, how to store data with just logic gates (what a register is, we looked at a simple flip flop) and then we started talking about memory management, account access control and different rings of execution (user land vs kernel). Try to understand what the operating system is a little bit before you start to delve too deep into it. Understand what goes on in the /etc/ folder. Learn a bit of how to write code for it, or at least the general ideas of what the operating system does for you. The abstraction that everything is a file is a good example of this in unix style systems. Once your comfortable with that you naturally don't need anything more then a command line and a couple tools (of which there are many options) to do whatever it is that you already do now. Hyprland looks nice though. The closest alternative I can think of is tmux lmao and that's on a completely lower level of flexibility/abstraction.
wow beautiful
fire
Sadly it seems like it has issues on debian/ubuntu based distros. I wont use Arch just for this, Im confortable on linux mint. Maybe Ill learn i3 or something I can use on mint.
Transparent terminals are just harder to read. And animated windows just slow the computer down.
The manual setup required is too much for it to be worth it.
nice
This might sound stupid but, i'm trying to install it following the steps from the readme and i dont know why i cant install it, maybe i need some more steps??
❤
Very nice. Could you share the wallpaper, please?
please show me how to set up suspend so that when the system is idle, the computer automatically goes into standby mode
*man 5 logind.conf* is probably what you are looking for
RTFM
I have been using DWM for a year, I'm still new here and i want a new hyprland start and also i want to learn dotfiles. But as of now i do not know what to do with your dotfiles? there is no install script?
What's the RAM use for hyperland compared to something like xfce?
You asking to compare two different things 💀
@@prabhu7k-m1kthat's literally how comparison works💀
@@EIlmo when you use -100% brain 🤡
@mona.supremacy You just said that you can compare the ram usage. This user asked to compare the ram usage, he didn't ask about efficiency.
sweeeeeet 😊😊😉😘
I think hyperland is best window manager
Nice😊
I installed gnome beside linux mint cinamon couple of days ago and it was very laggy, do you have any advice?
i5 4210u
12gb ram
Amd r5 m230 ( not sure )
Thanks!!
Hey Dude, a bit late. You might find that gnome is launching in wayland which your hardware might not like. Try running it with xorg
@@danielr8474 oh ok thanks for the advice i will try it out
Question, will this run on my latitude E7470, that has a SSD, and has a I5 6300U, and has 7.68 gb of ram
I want to use it as my daily driver. Will it fine?
ofc it will be fine
@@imnabak overall, how much ram will it take at idle
@@SealedSea don't know. but hyprland only take ~80MB on my system
@@imnabak god! That is low! I thought it would take 2 Gb lol
Anyway thanks!
How heavy is hyprland in comparasion to just use normal stuff like KDE and Gnome?
Amazing :)
which software do you use to blur your terminal background and to hide the window title?
i'm using kitty, there is option to make it transparent
where can i find your dotfiles? how did you get this update indicator informing you about available updates?
you can check my github nabakdev/dotfiles
You browser didnt have close button, how do i make that with firefox. Thanks
I'm not using Firefox, but you can try finding settings like "use system title bar and borders"
You can probably edit it in firefox/*yourprofile*/chrome/userChrome.css file
how will you close it then?
@@rizkyadiyanto7922 Firefox? Super Q or Super shift Q. Its hyprland right? Thats why we are on it. Animations and keyboard.
@@BullBullOnline I just installed Firefox, and I found a way to remove the close button if you're interested
is it possible to use hyprland just for developing code? I have a laptop that's only use is to code in python and I think something like this could be cool
Absolutely, I've got Hyprland up and running on my laptop, perfect for coding and watching youtube
shortcut dominance and lesser mouse interference makes this all a whole lot faster
why neofetch shows xfce as DE , but you are using Hyprland, can we use WM as hyprland in XFCE ?
Nice, looks awesome
Does anyone know any tutorials or steps to apply this setting? I have archlinux and Hyprland installed, but I still don't understand how to apply this configuration...
is arch better than kali
Where can I get wallpapers like that?
Does waybar have cava visualizer module like in polybar
What is the selection screen at 0:29?
Looks nice tho
Did you mean neofetch?
@@imnabak No, the window selection screen. where you drag-and-drop windows on the desktop/foreground.
@@imnabak I think they mean the thing you did that made all the windows floating and then you could have 2 layers of windows in your desktop and toggle the floating window layer
@@Rikaisan ohh maybe you're right. It's called special workspace in hyprland, floating window is different in hyprland
@@imnabak Ooooh, I use Hyprland and always wondered what a "special" workspace was, I just thought it marked it and you could set specific rules to it, good to know, lol
the only way to get something done is to have gaps taking up 50% of your screen
Hello, what icons do you use, it does not recognize the cpu and memory icons
Eww, nicee ❤
In your git repo can you include your rofi files?
How do you minimize like at 0:34 ?
what is the launch tool like rofi? is it a rofi theme?
Wtf 1.5 gb of ram for that my windows 10 just uses 3gb at idle
it could be work in kali? its amazing
it's possible if you build from source
how did you rice it??
Do you have a playlist with these types of songs
i just randomly pick from youtube audio library
all i wanted now was just this beautiful wallpaper 🥲🥲🙌
Did u get it?
las acabo de probar y no me va bien
What hardware does this run on?
on my PC. ryzen 3600, rx580, 16gb ram
@@imnabak I see. I tried this on my 8GB ram, Intel HD Thinkpad and it was laggy. 🥲
@@whogotpwned try turning off the blur and animations
@imnabak yeah I did but tbh if you turn off blur and animations of hyprland there is no difference to a themed i3 or sway. Thx anyways.
Is there a way to change the gap in special workspace?
there is no way, but there's an option to adjust the window scale in the special workspace. The default is 0.8
cool things happening out there ...
hate to miss it, but I want to be stable and for god sake please linuxians (linux + alians) slow down, I am not able to keep up...
BTW I don't use Arch.
Your neovim looks great.
Did you make it yourself or did you use something like nvchad?
Writing a Neovim config from scratch and maintaining it was a pain (that's what I did for the first two years). Then, I found a better way to configure Neovim by using www.lazyvim.org
@@imnabak Your comment reads like a TV advertisement haha. Have you tried Lunarvim or NVchad or any other configs? How do they compare to Lazy?
@@EIlmo i didn't notice till you said that😂. i've never tried them and i don't know why i should, at least for now
@@imnabaknice find
how did you make your rofi windows animated?
that's Hyprland animation
Como se instala?
Dotfiles?
github.com/nabakdev/dotfiles
Pure Sexiness
Hi, memory usage?
around 100MB~ if you mean Hyprland's ram usage
noob gotta use his mouse...
no fr. very cool config
great wallpaper can u share
on my github repository
52
all mono
i3 mogs
Music is awful. Would have liked to see some apps running rather than just terminal windows.
Not bad.
wow cool u really opened that terminal
improve that shutdown menu jeez.....