Thanks for showcasing this Jack. I really love Garuda but I have been having a lot of trouble getting their stuff installed over the last 6 months and Hyprland would not get on my laptop without a bunch of problems. Glad it worked well for you. Maybe I need to give it some time for further development.
Hyprland on Open Suse is my favorite to date. I loaded Open Suse Tumbleweed with minimal desktop. Next, I added minimal KDE Plasma and Codecs via OPI. Then, I added Hyprland. Terrific Linux experience. YAST2 or Zypper from terminal accesses a messload of apps. Theming WOFI and Waybar are fun stuff.
I have a secondary rig with an old 2nd gen I7 and GT 1030 and I tried to install Garuda Hyprland on it like a month ago and it wouldn't even boot, just takes me back to grub. Then I tried Garuda Sway, it installed, booted up but it was really slow on a 4K display. Now, I'm on vanilla Arch with Hyprland and it works perfectly. I love the customization options and it's syntax is pretty easy to understand (I'm far from an expert). Unfortunately, my main all AMD rig has to stay on Windows due to my Adobe subscription.
@@jackkeifer Sure, there are some bugs in Wayland, especially on nVidia, but those are so minor that I don't even count them as bugs, they are either easily fixable or so small I don't mind. But, that is depending on your hardware config, some combinations work flawlessly, others won't even boot. Of course, that's my experience, other's mileage may vary.
Spot on. The boot issue seems like a common thing since reading yours & other's comments. I had a similar thing with a Debian based distro last year & it turned out to be related to btrfs going read-only by the installer. I had to boot back into the usb stick & run "sudo btrfs check --clear-space-cache v2 /dev/sda2" to fix it. lsblk gave me the version (v2). However, I just tried it on a laptop and experienced a boot issue just like you described. I had a single partition. After adding a 100 mb partition (you only need 8mb) and setting a boot flag on it. I reinstalled again & it worked! I realize that I may have just gotten lucky, but I thought I'd share that anyway. 👍
Jack, I am Grandpa Leslie, a Fedora user. Lately, though, Fedora Wayland and my graphics card are at odds. Since Fedora is dropping xorg, I am considering a step away from Fedora. I watch all your presentations, but today's Garuda one, I believe, is the one for me. May I ask, though, where to obtain Garuda via a local mirror, I can usually download an iso file from anywhere, I will download your link. Thank you for providing the link. Please, what was the Linux filename for the ISO. I am keen to try it out as a long term desktop system. You deserve 5 stars for this presentation. May I ask a question about your preparation. Was it around one week's time of testing and script preparation.
Hi Leslie, great to hear from you again! The linux filename is: garuda-hyprland-linux-zen-231029.iso Thanks for the 5 stars, I appreciate that. Regarding prep, I tested the Garuda spin for a couple days, but previously daily drove Hyprland with Arch for about 2 months. For the script, well I hope you don't think less of me LoL, but I never do scripts. I just wing it every time. I feel that I can be more "myself" when I simply turn on the camera and start speaking. Sometimes however I'll record the video part first and then narrate separately the 2nd time round but it's still done spontaneously without a script. By doing the video part first, it makes it easier when something goes wrong like recording a complete video just to find out your mic was turned off, LoL. Of course then there's editing and creating the thumbnail. An entire day needs to be set aside to get it all that done. :)
Hi Alex, I've only been using it for a couple days, but so far yes. I'm going to make a follow-up video detailing my experience so far. came across some minor glitches which I resolved. Been keeping track & gonna share. 👍👍
I feel like the default Garuda waybar is kinda cluttered. But I like some of the widgets they include by default. The rofi list is very Android, but I can't say I don't like it. The cheat sheet is definitely going to be handy for first time hyprland users. All in all nice rundown of the spin. I'm on CachyOS atm and started on KDE, but swapped over after someone on Discord mentioned the DE. Now all my systems are running hyprland and I cannot go back to a floating wm. I am using Intel Xe graphics on the desktop & an Arc A770 16GB for my gaming rig. Rock solid on hyprland, loving the experience.
My NVIDIA card doesn't agree with this distro minus running Cinnamon I have no issues and it's all automatic they need to fix Dragonized if you want a Windows 10 replacement do check out how much more modern the Garuda Cinnamon desktop is you don't HAVE to buy a new computer and Microsoft is baiting people again. At this point Windows 7 is the last Windows I will ever support Windows 10 is acceptable but I might use Linux for Steam games in the future Garuda Linux has got to be the best distro in the entire Linux industry which might give Windows a run for their money with their futuristic of Cyberpunk blend and modern Linux computing this distro needs more praise.
You remind me of a young boy on his first Christmas! happy to be here with you on your journey we are rooting for you uncle Jack!
Thanks for showcasing this Jack. I really love Garuda but I have been having a lot of trouble getting their stuff installed over the last 6 months and Hyprland would not get on my laptop without a bunch of problems. Glad it worked well for you. Maybe I need to give it some time for further development.
You're welcome Jeff! ☺ I have found that too, where some distros don't like certain hardware combos.
Same thing, Garuda Hyprland won't even boot on my rig, while vanilla Arch with Hyprland on top works flawlessly.
Oh also Garuda just updated their isos at the end of October so maybe try again if you haven’t in the last month.
UA-cam is deleting my comments trying to help you guys . For the third time: hyprland can be installed as a session. On top of a DE like gnome or KDE
I like your intro graphics. Your videos are really getting more polished. Keep up the good work!
Thanks travis!
Hyprland on Open Suse is my favorite to date. I loaded Open Suse Tumbleweed with minimal desktop. Next, I added minimal KDE Plasma and Codecs via OPI. Then, I added Hyprland. Terrific Linux experience. YAST2 or Zypper from terminal accesses a messload of apps. Theming WOFI and Waybar are fun stuff.
Hi Mark, I went the same route after Arco on Hyprland. OpenSuse was my best experience with Hyprland. Terrific is the perfect word for it!
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Have not seen many distros with it but interesting to see I would say hyprland is the hardest to get working
out of the box specially with nvidia.
Great channel I love your enthusiasm! You rock.
I have a secondary rig with an old 2nd gen I7 and GT 1030 and I tried to install Garuda Hyprland on it like a month ago and it wouldn't even boot, just takes me back to grub. Then I tried Garuda Sway, it installed, booted up but it was really slow on a 4K display. Now, I'm on vanilla Arch with Hyprland and it works perfectly. I love the customization options and it's syntax is pretty easy to understand (I'm far from an expert). Unfortunately, my main all AMD rig has to stay on Windows due to my Adobe subscription.
I ran Hyprland on Arch too & also had a flawless experience (except for minor Wayland issues when creating content)
@@jackkeifer Sure, there are some bugs in Wayland, especially on nVidia, but those are so minor that I don't even count them as bugs, they are either easily fixable or so small I don't mind. But, that is depending on your hardware config, some combinations work flawlessly, others won't even boot. Of course, that's my experience, other's mileage may vary.
Spot on. The boot issue seems like a common thing since reading yours & other's comments. I had a similar thing with a Debian based distro last year & it turned out to be related to btrfs going read-only by the installer. I had to boot back into the usb stick & run "sudo btrfs check --clear-space-cache v2 /dev/sda2" to fix it. lsblk gave me the version (v2). However, I just tried it on a laptop and experienced a boot issue just like you described. I had a single partition. After adding a 100 mb partition (you only need 8mb) and setting a boot flag on it. I reinstalled again & it worked! I realize that I may have just gotten lucky, but I thought I'd share that anyway. 👍
@@jackkeifer That's interesting, I'll try that when I have time, maybe it will work, it's Wayland so, who knows.
Jack, I am Grandpa Leslie, a Fedora user. Lately, though, Fedora Wayland and my graphics card are at odds. Since Fedora is dropping xorg, I am considering a step away from Fedora.
I watch all your presentations, but today's Garuda one, I believe, is the one for me. May I ask, though, where to obtain Garuda via a local mirror, I can usually download an iso file from anywhere, I will download your link. Thank you for providing the link.
Please, what was the Linux filename for the ISO. I am keen to try it out as a long term desktop system. You deserve 5 stars for this presentation. May I ask a question about your preparation. Was it around one week's time of testing and script preparation.
Hi Leslie, great to hear from you again!
The linux filename is: garuda-hyprland-linux-zen-231029.iso
Thanks for the 5 stars, I appreciate that. Regarding prep, I tested the Garuda spin for a couple days, but previously daily drove Hyprland with Arch for about 2 months.
For the script, well I hope you don't think less of me LoL, but I never do scripts. I just wing it every time. I feel that I can be more "myself" when I simply turn on the camera and start speaking. Sometimes however I'll record the video part first and then narrate separately the 2nd time round but it's still done spontaneously without a script. By doing the video part first, it makes it easier when something goes wrong like recording a complete video just to find out your mic was turned off, LoL.
Of course then there's editing and creating the thumbnail. An entire day needs to be set aside to get it all that done. :)
You got me excited but I ran into the same issues as some other viewers. It didn't continue after logging in. What a pity!
nice video , and this distro is great ..
All looks pretty cool !
Nice distro, my daily driver ist Garuda KDE edition, thing i'll take a look at hyperland...greetings from Germany (no, i'm not in Essen :))
Nice presenation! Do you believe that this is the best out of the box Hyprland experience?
Hi Alex, I've only been using it for a couple days, but so far yes. I'm going to make a follow-up video detailing my experience so far. came across some minor glitches which I resolved. Been keeping track & gonna share. 👍👍
I feel like the default Garuda waybar is kinda cluttered. But I like some of the widgets they include by default. The rofi list is very Android, but I can't say I don't like it. The cheat sheet is definitely going to be handy for first time hyprland users. All in all nice rundown of the spin.
I'm on CachyOS atm and started on KDE, but swapped over after someone on Discord mentioned the DE. Now all my systems are running hyprland and I cannot go back to a floating wm. I am using Intel Xe graphics on the desktop & an Arc A770 16GB for my gaming rig. Rock solid on hyprland, loving the experience.
H@ppy h@ppy Jack !!!
Virtual console failed to start😢
My NVIDIA card doesn't agree with this distro minus running Cinnamon I have no issues and it's all automatic they need to fix Dragonized if you want a Windows 10 replacement do check out how much more modern the Garuda Cinnamon desktop is you don't HAVE to buy a new computer and Microsoft is baiting people again. At this point Windows 7 is the last Windows I will ever support Windows 10 is acceptable but I might use Linux for Steam games in the future Garuda Linux has got to be the best distro in the entire Linux industry which might give Windows a run for their money with their futuristic of Cyberpunk blend and modern Linux computing this distro needs more praise.