After installation of Open Suse and Hyprland (Wofi, Waybar, etc.) I saw your video. I am a Debian fan and really would love a Hyprland option when installing Debian. In the meantime, Hyprland is a blast.
Nice to see you around! Really, I think Debian Sid/Trixie is the only *comfortable* way to use minimal Wayland compositors on a Debian machine. Everything is moving too fast to be worth even one build of wlroots behind everyone else. Building from source works, but on a stable release like Debian Bookworm, you run the risk of fragility where it can bite you in the long run. So, I would personally stick to BSPWM or i3 on Debian 12.
Once you install through Expert mode, jump to Execute a shell after Configure the package manager. Chroot into target and modify sources.list from there. Then go back Select and install software, you will finish the installation straightforward into Testing/Trixie.
I installed Sway in Debian Bookworm, didn't work very well. My heart did scream TESTING!!! But my Debian Bookworm is my mainstream...I am now enjoying Qtile Wayland in Arch, configuring it a lot like DTOS
One comment on stable vs. testing: recently, I was trying Trixie + Openbox in a vm. It appeared that lxappearance was crashing all the time (obconf wasn't doing better). To set up the gtk themes I had to grab the sources and dependencies of lxappearance and recompile the whole thing. After that it worked. As for a Hyprland setup on Debian: one has to consider that there is stuff not packaged by Debian. So you cannot simply do an apt update + upgrade. You have to fetch the git sources and compile them again everytime Hyprland gets a new version number. So this is not for the lazy type of a guy.
Thank you for this. curious, not criticism, why you didn't start with a testing net install ISO to save time / effort having to upgrade to 'testing' Not a big deal since install was so minimal Until debian gets farther along (IMHO) Running hyprland on Debian is fun and entertaining but not as daily driver. Which is too bad A video on building a waybar from scratch might be very popular. I grabbed one of mine but found that some things like nwg-drawer don't seem available for Debian Update: the source for nwg-drawer compiled ! So it's good start You shoud try that on future videos and setting up sway notification center It is years ahead of DUNST or MAKU Thats my next goal
Since Debian launched Bookworm, I switched to Debian. But why? Because the older versions were not suitable for me. Only the Bookworm version sparked my interest.
I'm a Debian guy also (even named one of my pups Debian). Do you get any weird messages in blue when you boot up Trixie? I normally use Testing but the new blue messages sent me back to Bookworm out of instability fears. I think it may be related to the plymouth package but I'm unsure.
Great, I'm going to try Hyprland again since I tried it a year ago and I loved it, but there were certain complications with the use of some applications (libreoffice for example). I hope they have been resolved. Greetings and thanks for the video.
out of curiosity (as a linux noob), how did you suss out the dependency list for hyprland on debian? i couldnt see anything in the installation guide on the hyprland website regarding debian installation, and I also noticed the dependency list you used is different than the one they provided for ubuntu. edit: or is it, barring the wayland dependencies?
Не работает ваш скрипт автоустановки. На 04-hyprland постоянно какие то ошибки, сразу он не мог создать каталог wayland-sessins, а потом вообще выдал поочередно makefile error 1, makefile error 2, makefile error 1
After installation of Open Suse and Hyprland (Wofi, Waybar, etc.) I saw your video. I am a Debian fan and really would love a Hyprland option when installing Debian. In the meantime, Hyprland is a blast.
Nice to see you around! Really, I think Debian Sid/Trixie is the only *comfortable* way to use minimal Wayland compositors on a Debian machine. Everything is moving too fast to be worth even one build of wlroots behind everyone else. Building from source works, but on a stable release like Debian Bookworm, you run the risk of fragility where it can bite you in the long run. So, I would personally stick to BSPWM or i3 on Debian 12.
Do we need to make settings in Debian? After installing
Once you install through Expert mode, jump to Execute a shell after Configure the package manager. Chroot into target and modify sources.list from there. Then go back Select and install software, you will finish the installation straightforward into Testing/Trixie.
awesome vid! Bookworm is so stable and good it would be hard to leave that :) but really cool getting hyprland going in trixie ;)
Finally a "howto" that doesn't take an hour to watch like most of the others. 10min if you skip the debian install. Very nice!
I installed Sway in Debian Bookworm, didn't work very well. My heart did scream TESTING!!! But my Debian Bookworm is my mainstream...I am now enjoying Qtile Wayland in Arch, configuring it a lot like DTOS
Thanks for sharing!
Super helpful, I'll be sure to follow this tutorial as soon as I get my new pc! First time using a window manager
I sub'd just because of Debian as i have been trying to get hyprland working since forever without luck.
Would love to see you configure SDDM in a future video.
Noted!
wow ! Excellent video!!! I really like your channel, thank you!
One comment on stable vs. testing: recently, I was trying Trixie + Openbox in a vm. It appeared that lxappearance was crashing all the time (obconf wasn't doing better). To set up the gtk themes I had to grab the sources and dependencies of lxappearance and recompile the whole thing. After that it worked.
As for a Hyprland setup on Debian: one has to consider that there is stuff not packaged by Debian. So you cannot simply do an apt update + upgrade. You have to fetch the git sources and compile them again everytime Hyprland gets a new version number. So this is not for the lazy type of a guy.
Thank you for your video. Its excellent
Excellent! Thank You!
Thank you for this. curious, not criticism, why you didn't start with a testing net install ISO to save time / effort having to upgrade to 'testing' Not a big deal since install was so minimal Until debian gets farther along (IMHO) Running hyprland on Debian is fun and entertaining but not as daily driver. Which is too bad A video on building a waybar from scratch might be very popular. I grabbed one of mine but found that some things like nwg-drawer don't seem available for Debian Update: the source for nwg-drawer compiled ! So it's good start You shoud try that on future videos and setting up sway notification center It is years ahead of DUNST or MAKU Thats my next goal
Hypr-land works just fine even on bookworm
I’m surprised you didn’t do dwl
Since Debian launched Bookworm, I switched to Debian. But why? Because the older versions were not suitable for me. Only the Bookworm version sparked my interest.
Good video as always sir, have you thought about doing a Hypr install, for the people who are not ready to move to Debian Testing or Wayland
How did you download the iso ? did you select the weekly build one?
I'm a Debian guy also (even named one of my pups Debian). Do you get any weird messages in blue when you boot up Trixie? I normally use Testing but the new blue messages sent me back to Bookworm out of instability fears. I think it may be related to the plymouth package but I'm unsure.
Only used testing today so not a good judge.
Yes - get them all the time on boot-up.
Wonder if they are good or bad?
Great, I'm going to try Hyprland again since I tried it a year ago and I loved it, but there were certain complications with the use of some applications (libreoffice for example). I hope they have been resolved. Greetings and thanks for the video.
Ur the best I salute you 💪💪💪💪👌👌👌👌🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I need more of this. Is it possible to install on a t480?
What version of Hyprland would this install?
works!
does it works on debian 32bit?
doubtful.
out of curiosity (as a linux noob), how did you suss out the dependency list for hyprland on debian? i couldnt see anything in the installation guide on the hyprland website regarding debian installation, and I also noticed the dependency list you used is different than the one they provided for ubuntu.
edit: or is it, barring the wayland dependencies?
Mine is stuck at the login screen help please
Nice one❤
Thanks 🔥
what to do if after rebooting and entering user (choose Hyprland) i got black screen and after it close and show me sddm again?
Same issue here
Не работает ваш скрипт автоустановки. На 04-hyprland постоянно какие то ошибки, сразу он не мог создать каталог wayland-sessins, а потом вообще выдал поочередно makefile error 1, makefile error 2, makefile error 1
Imma install hyprland on my laptop using this script
When You install trixie, doesnt change debian to hyprland, still said debian
I got error run 01 dependency
Libavcodec-dev depends libavcodec60 and libavformat-dev depend libavformat60 error😢
I could not replicate the issue.
Are you running on raspberry pi? Weird.
I was having the same problem, after I changed to the testing/trixie.
sudo apt update
sudo apt full-upgrade
Restart and it was working.
Doesn't make sense to use Hyprland on an ancient distro. The devs even recommend to compile it from git because it's being updated very frequently
Trixie is not an ancient distro it's the current testing branch of Debian.