
One week using Linux
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Re: One week using Linux
My main rig still runs windows but i threw linux on a laptop of mine and it's been a really fun experience ^^. I threw ubuntu on it, just seeing that it's one of the main and big distros, and it's been super fun. After watching some cool vids, and with inspiration from watching Pewdiepie's setup, I decided to install the wayland desktop manager, and, as someone who usually has a hundred programs open in my taskbar, and many more in a web browser, organizing things into different workstations actually has been super duper cool, so much so that i installed a tiling desktop manager into my windows machine, Komorebi
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Re: One week using Linux
Wayland Desktop Manager? Havent heard about that one before. Are you per chance talking about Hyprland? As Wayland itself is a protocol which Hyprland is built upon.pawpaw wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 7:09 pm My main rig still runs windows but i threw linux on a laptop of mine and it's been a really fun experience ^^. I threw ubuntu on it, just seeing that it's one of the main and big distros, and it's been super fun. After watching some cool vids, and with inspiration from watching Pewdiepie's setup, I decided to install the wayland desktop manager, and, as someone who usually has a hundred programs open in my taskbar, and many more in a web browser, organizing things into different workstations actually has been super duper cool, so much so that i installed a tiling desktop manager into my windows machine, Komorebi.
If yes. Hyprland is cool, takes time getting used to, also time setting it up. But once you built it the way you want it. You are just so efficient. Goes for most WMs (Window Managers)
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YES, my bad yes I meant hyperland.Crazyroostereye wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 8:58 pm Wayland Desktop Manager? Havent heard about that one before. Are you per chance talking about Hyprland? As Wayland itself is a protocol which Hyprland is built upon.
If yes. Hyprland is cool, takes time getting used to, also time setting it up. But once you built it the way you want it. You are just so efficient. Goes for most WMs (Window Managers)
Also, yea desktop managers are dope haha, i've only really been a windows user for a super long time, so the idea was really intriguing and practical to me. On my previous, less-invested linux endeavors i had always thought that the multiple workspaces idea was totally and super awesome, i just never knew how realized it could be.