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@Intellicadeee2 ай бұрын
First
@Navin-d4w2 ай бұрын
I installed hyperland just now😭, its tough to switch from mint to wayland and willing to learn it but idk how to.
@Navin-d4w2 ай бұрын
Dude u got the perfect timing of posting it ryt now, I've been dying 2 n half days trying to configure hyprland, i really want to Thank You brother:)
@Funkx2g2 ай бұрын
What is Wayland ? .... We don't really need to know
@mgudz122 ай бұрын
Used the link. Yay free paid stuff
@lu2010342 ай бұрын
Wow the beginning of Hyprland saga was torture. My man read everything BUT the getting started guide
@no_name47962 ай бұрын
Which you would think he would do, since he uses arch...
@CarlJohnson-cb9xm2 ай бұрын
He did that intentionally so that the video could be lengthy
@adahywoodcraft22412 ай бұрын
@@no_name4796 I wanted to tear my eyes out when he found the config file %!@#. Docs for Hyprland are not that long. You can read it in 10 minutes you take your time. Phew.
@vsctutorials83552 ай бұрын
😊@@xqc20y
@Eugen13442 ай бұрын
Maybe the getting started guide should be included with the program, and not hidden somewhere on some website? At least include a link to the guide on startup. Come on, devs, it is not that hard. Launching into a black screen is a horrible user experience
@atheneite2 ай бұрын
God this is nostalgic. When I first switched to linux I used to ignore proper guides and struggle for hours just like you lmao.
@TheSkyFallTronic2 ай бұрын
7 or so years ago I switched to arch full time and I remember fking it up several times. Recently I had to install it yet again and everything worked after 15 min. In the beginning you don't know what you don't know and don't know what you know but now you know what you know and you know what you don't know.
@Infidel_GamingАй бұрын
@@TheSkyFallTronic Hey you seem knowledgeable, im new to arch and hyprland. Could you give some advice on where to look to learn what i need to know😭
@TheSkyFallTronicАй бұрын
@@Infidel_Gaming arch wiki? If you have gone through the install, read the general recommendations page. Go step by step and make sure you understand what each component is and you will be golden. Pro tip: search for your laptop model in the arch wiki, there are specifics for each machine and common problems or things that are not supported on arch or linux. In general avoid laptops that require applications on windows to control things like Acer. You would be surprised to know that this is really a big exception to the rule, most laptops will have some caveat that can easily be fixed. Example: I have an Acer Predator Helios 300: PH317-55 that had issues with the fans on linux. It turns out there is literally nothing that can be done without Predator Sense which only works on windows. I tried changing the registers for the fan controller manually. This worked but there is some sort of hardcoded value in the bios that once reached you cannot lower the speeds back manually, tried downgrading my bios as the code is hardcoded there but it didn't help since it was the same on previous versions. Turns out other people ran into similar problems with Acer In conclusion don't use Acer Predator line laptops with linux unless you want fan problems. It's really the companies fault, they could have easily updated that fan speed table so you can change them to your liking. Now, there are people that have fixed it on things like PH315-53 but for my model there is no fix so I have windows on it.
@AmorDeae23 күн бұрын
I just switched to arch and the arch installation guide is a good example of why this is, the official tutorials seemingly often avoid specifics of how to do things cause technically there's multiple ways and people would argue the other is better so they just avoid the issue of dealing with that. But even if you vaguely know what they're telling you to do, you sometimes need get like 3 articles deep into like "Do thing1 to continue (to do thing 1 you will do thing2, [you do thing2 by running thing3 {to run thing3 you need to get this package}])". And it ends up being more annoying and harder than finding forum posts or videos about every next step you need to do. Main point of congestion for me was partitioning. When you get some experience a lot of this kind of stuff you have gone through and is obvious, following a guide becomes easy, like now if I see "partition the disk" I'd run cfdisk and go right through it, then use mkfs to set up the required file systems. beginner sees a bunch of options and probably tries to run with the first listed, fdisk and gets into a rabbit hole like I did, with "best practices for partitioning" intertwined with what fsdisk even allows you to do and how, what directory means what and where anything is like /dev containing the disk and their partitions on the same leve; against the common sense of partitions being under the disk, everything is in command line and gives very little intuitive feedback
@danrivera959922 күн бұрын
can I play league on arch linux?
@alihasanabdullah75862 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore how you did not read the hyprland master tutorial, but sifted through every obscure forum post.
@Funkx2g2 ай бұрын
Nobody has time for master tutorials or starter guides rofl
@KoopstaKlicca2 ай бұрын
Bro would've saved so much time reading the tutorial lol but to be fair this is the average approach for people
@aijokker2 ай бұрын
He comes from mac and windows, we don’t need tutorials to use operating system 😂
@dreamskongz47812 ай бұрын
You don't need to read much using a standard DE. It's Hyprland being a WM that's making things complicated, WM are designed to be extremely configurable, so everything are hands-on
@trinitygod8632 ай бұрын
Just as god intended
@babakfp2 ай бұрын
This is the contact that you won't find anywhere. No lies, no biases, no sucking to Linux. It's just a true experience of a person trying out Linux.
@sovereignman69512 ай бұрын
Amen, I still have to dual boot with Window$
@VraccasVIIАй бұрын
The experience of someone who ignores the guide and just tries to do select parts of it :(
@babakfpАй бұрын
@@VraccasVII Just because he didn't do perfect, doesn't mean that he is intentionally trying to make Linux look bad. The same with Linus Tech Tips. People were saying that he should have read the message. But, it wasn't his fault that he deleted his whole desktop. As someone that tried Linux several times, I'm super frustrated with some Linux users acting like Linux is perfect. This is not special to Linux, it's with every product. People just ignore all bad things and talk about the good stuff. But a real experience includes all, not just good things. It's not just about ignoring the bad stuff, for example blaming the user for something that a tool could have done it better, is not fair. If a tool can do better, then it's not the user's fault.
@jmvrАй бұрын
@@babakfp they didn't say Linux is perfect???? All they said was he didn't follow the quickstart guide
@babakfpАй бұрын
@jmvr Yes. I meant it's something to be expected. If there are docs, you should read it. I was watching a developer trying a something that they didn't know anything about. Hi didn't read the docs and just expected everything to work or that he would just figure it out along the way. But then he experienced horrible problems and bugs, and he didn't know what he was doing, and had bad experience, and kinda blame the tool.
@halilsmith81622 ай бұрын
I love how you share the whole process and not just show us the end result like most youtubers do. That's why I love watching your videos even though I already know most of the stuff
@pinochet36982 ай бұрын
It's really great as someone who is new to linux, I livebooted for the first time this year, and then dove straight into an arch installation this summer. Watching these videos feels very much like my own experience.
@PrincesssmellyАй бұрын
its honestly enjoyable content just watching someone troubleshoot installing shit in a super convoluted manner ahahahha
@ostas_2 ай бұрын
I am watching this video while using Hyprland myself. And it was so fun watching you facing almost the same problems I was facing. Love your videos!
@oksure92612 ай бұрын
The quintessential Linux experience of "Do I really NEED [vital function of computer/operating system]?"
@mtarek20052 ай бұрын
to be fair he read literally everything except the getting started guide
@marsimplodation2 ай бұрын
lmfao, I can relate to this way too much
@hxrsh_x2 ай бұрын
Boink
@ww41022 ай бұрын
Hyprland isn't exactly made for an average user
@marsimplodation2 ай бұрын
@@ww4102 so is arch tbf. Still a nice video to watch, atleast for the more experienced among us. Daily driving hyprland myself
@JATmatic2 ай бұрын
35:56 the force is growing stronger on this one... Few tips: 1. plain "cd" changes back to your home directory. 2. "~" is just a short for "/home/". 3. If you find yourself jumping around in terminal between directories: "pushd" changes the current dir and saves where you were before. "popd" then pops it from the remembered stack. 4. "env" prints all set environment vars. 5. the env vars can be (temporarily) assigned for the current terminal with "export".
@skillz32 ай бұрын
just use zoxide
@arcvillain2 ай бұрын
idk why but the sped up troubleshooting looks way funnier than it should 😭great content as always!
@akosv962 ай бұрын
Especially this one with vim 4:41 😂
@surfingamerica23632 ай бұрын
There is something so satisfying about watching someone struggling (that is not me!) and the fast recording, :D great vid BTY
@blackstone122 ай бұрын
your local ip isn't dangerous. only your public ip can expose your location but it isn't that dagnerous. if you IP starts with 192. you can safly share as this is the standard local ip prefix for home networks
@PaperReaper2 ай бұрын
Addresses with 10. and 172.16 also apply
@szymonrysztof12992 ай бұрын
There are public ips starting with 192 :) I own one, and all the time when I pass it to somebody, they say that it's local IP. Which of course is not true.
@PaperReaper2 ай бұрын
@@szymonrysztof1299 oh what's your IP, jk. But yeah, should specify 192.168.
@AlexHamre2 ай бұрын
192.168 is reserved for private use, but other 192. Is not
@Ahmedjerjawi2 ай бұрын
Lying is useless you know that right ? Like 127. No one can own it because all devices know it's local thing when developers made the ip address protocol they made it so some of the ip is just a private ones and if you ownedit really all the devices would redirect because it's a locall ip for them@@szymonrysztof1299
@Ryan-ct3rv2 ай бұрын
This is the most painful video ever, I love it! I was practically yelling at you though the screen half the time lmao. I also jumped into standalone window managers way too early so it mirrors much of what my experience was like until I worked out what the hell I was doing.
@tedzards5092 ай бұрын
Very important for devs to watch noobs try to handle their program. I loved it.
@CodeEleven_862 ай бұрын
Literally that interstellar meme
@eagle_rb_mmoomin_41822 күн бұрын
I just use PopOS!es window tiling. I know it's not as l33t but I like my hair🤣
@coolcool518118 күн бұрын
@@tedzards509 Minimal window managers like Hyprland are intended for Linux enthusiasts, so I doubt seeing this video would motivate the Hyprland dev any. Beginner users should use a desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME, which come with all the bells, whistles, and GUI (not to say advanced users shouldn't use KDE or GNOME, I use them on my Linux machines).
@dzuchun2 ай бұрын
what do you know - to launch kitty, you need to have kitty installed! 😮
@Alt.N2 ай бұрын
Ikr? I thought Firefox would be enough
@logvoid2 ай бұрын
I don't think he really understands what terminal emulators are. Konsole came with KDE after all. @auditcement
@commander34942 ай бұрын
to be fair how was he supposed to know that kitty is an app
@Eugen13442 ай бұрын
What do you know - a user expects a program to work out of the box with all of its dependencies already bundled. How shocking!
@cewla33482 ай бұрын
@@Eugen1344 it's not a dependency, it's a recommendation of taste. hyprland devs prefer kitty, so they make the default kitty.
@ramforth2 ай бұрын
Award for most entertaining Hyprland install! Thank you for this. Honestly one of the best "Linux struggle" videos I have seen. Excellent edit. Top tier comedic timing.
@BadlyDrawnJack2 ай бұрын
When pacman asks you "Proceed with installation? [Y/n]", you can just tap enter without typing "y", because it'll autopick the capitalised letter if nothing is written.
@willi19782 ай бұрын
it is a pretty nice feature
@rh4009Ай бұрын
You must be one of them power users
@FinalJuiceАй бұрын
for 2 seconds, I forgot the context of this whole entire comment section. thought this was a joke
@Sunseyki2 күн бұрын
@@FinalJuice i had to forget the context to understand xD
@banzooiebooie2 ай бұрын
This video is gold. I can see my younger self in it, now days I am older and have less time to do these things, but I got really tempted! It also loooks sooo goood.
@firestormjupiter2 ай бұрын
bro jumped straight to the final boss of linux desktops
@makxs48182 ай бұрын
the thing said begginer friendly 😭😭
@Yogesh-kr7bo2 ай бұрын
The final boss is dwm
@soymadip2 ай бұрын
@@Yogesh-kr7bo dwm is more like an extra level you can go if you wanna grind more
@marmei2 ай бұрын
hyprlang is easy as hell tho u just gotta add waybar and wofi and u got a decent daily driver
@gorlix2 ай бұрын
@@makxs4818well i mean if you're already switching window managers it should be fairly easy
@DavidZetaKrone2 ай бұрын
My favourite thing about this video is simply that you didn't give up at any point. You weren't even a bad sport about it. Points to you, good sir. As someone who daily drives Hyprland I salute you and wish you luck on your continuing Linux journey.
@realbry4002 ай бұрын
Bruh literally as I'm setting up Arch Linux with Hyprland on my new Thinkpad you drop this video. Perfect!
@coinbongo46942 ай бұрын
read the wiki 🙏
@RustedCroaker2 ай бұрын
@@coinbongo4694 .. as whole. From page 1 to the last one.
@realbry4002 ай бұрын
@@coinbongo4694 I am. It's actually been very fun to learn how to config everything I install. I was just commenting about how nice it is to have someone in the same situation to compare the journey to!
@lastrae81292 ай бұрын
do the opposite of what he did, read the doc they are well made
@ferdynandkiepski50262 ай бұрын
Please don't follow anything he did
@ucotoflicy2 ай бұрын
Every Bog video is a masterpiece
@Jeka4762 ай бұрын
the most patient man in the world
@TeslaPixel2 ай бұрын
anyone who watches this video in its entirety is far more patient
@MrBetaVirus2 ай бұрын
This video is honestly how I struggle with Linux trying to troubleshoot whatever mess I'm in. the video is very relatable and fun to watch.
@qlx-i2 ай бұрын
At some point I realized the trobleshooting sections actually help to troubleshoot. I kinda feel stupid about how much time I wasted trying to scrape everything but the troubleshooting sections...
@dzuchun2 ай бұрын
omg wayland moment was SO FUNNY like > what is wayland? (2 seconds) > we don't really need to know 😂😂😂
@mohammaddh86552 ай бұрын
exactly 🤣
@azrael-labs2 ай бұрын
If u don't know, Wayland is mainly the other Video server for linux For now there's only 3 types of display - Pure Console - X11 server (old and stable as rock) - Wayland (da new vidserv meant to be more compatible for Nvidia shit... that's not the case by the way, nvidia with Wayland is......flickery)
@takikohaku22702 ай бұрын
It's not a server 💀
@setaindustries2 ай бұрын
@@takikohaku2270 It is though. The Nvidia "control panel" on linux is literally called "X Server settings" because it configures the X11 server. Now why is it a server? Because of some complicated shit people did in the 70s.
@takikohaku22702 ай бұрын
X11 is a server, Wayland is a protocol
@Pi7on2 ай бұрын
Linux troubleshooting + funny commentary + great editing. Man's got it all. This kind of vid is my new favorite niche content
@thatguymaty2 ай бұрын
2 whole school classes watched your video in just 2 minutes..
@foggylight1872 ай бұрын
It's hilarious watching someone unfamiliar with Linux figure everything out. Keep it up!
@ssssleiduo2 ай бұрын
Nice video, fun to someone's thought process when learning something new
@texloch1401Ай бұрын
This video is pure GOLD. I laughed so hard the whole way through at how relatable everything was. Your content is awesome dude.
@texloch1401Ай бұрын
Edit: I wish I could like this more than once. This is better than stand up comedy
@zackolinko2 ай бұрын
He’s slowly becoming a Linux user…
@akosv962 ай бұрын
He is begginning to beleive
@pelaajahacks83582 ай бұрын
you can tell hes not. hes using X11 on wayland, and expects all the software to be preinstalled. just a regular windows/macos user who loves proprietary software.
@azzaamnasir58192 ай бұрын
@@pelaajahacks8358That's why they said slowly. He isn't gonna become a perfect linux user on day 1, you slowly get to that point. The comments point was the the youtuber is slowly getting more interested in linux. No need to be so pretentious and rude about it Also, what's wrong with using proprietary software?
@pelaajahacks83582 ай бұрын
@@azzaamnasir5819 i wasnt as stupid as he was when i started using arch. Atleast i knew you needed to INSTALL THE TERMINAL I WANNA USE
@KoopstaKlicca2 ай бұрын
@@pelaajahacks8358 Don't become a teacher. You're the type of person who ruin people's curiosity and motivation
@astrajim7 күн бұрын
just finished watching this, and it takes me back to my early Linux days. also wanted to bring out a comment to other commenters / viewers, who wanna try out Linux. Unlike other systems, reading warnings, guides and error messages is not only highly useful in Linux, its absolutely vital. great video, Im subscibing :D
@moober_2 ай бұрын
0:20 windows and mac also have window managers, as do kde plasma and gnome, hyprland and sway etc are just a type of window managers called tiling window managers
@JamesSmith-ix5jd2 ай бұрын
Windows' called dwm 😅
@qlx-i2 ай бұрын
Actually the wording here falls apart, now on wayland side there are no more window managers, there are libraries and compositors. Gnome doesn't really have mutter anymore, in context of standalone swappable WM, it's now just a part of GNOME shell. As is kwin. You can't just plug i3 in your gnome install like you can in MATE. So to reiterate, the era of WMs "being" in linux is dead. Now everything is monolithic.
@TylerGiles-ux7vg2 ай бұрын
@@qlx-i I'm really far out of the loop, what do you mean by that last sentence? Monolithic?
@qlx-i2 ай бұрын
@@TylerGiles-ux7vg As hyprland wiki says, A Wayland compositor is a fully autonomous Display Server, like Xorg itself. It is not possible to mix’n’match Wayland compositors like you could on Xorg with window managers and compositors. It is also not entirely possible, nor recommended, to try and use all Xorg applications on Wayland. Wayland compositors should not be confused with Xorg window managers.
@qlx-i2 ай бұрын
@@TylerGiles-ux7vg The fact you can't mix'n'match stuff anymore. Here's what hyprland wiki says: A Wayland compositor is a fully autonomous Display Server, like Xorg itself. It is not possible to mix’n’match Wayland compositors like you could on Xorg with window managers and compositors. It is also not entirely possible, nor recommended, to try and use all Xorg applications on Wayland.
@extenos2 ай бұрын
0:11 youre referring to a type of window manager called a tiling window manager, there are traditional window managers called floating or stacking window managers. a window manager just manages your windows, as it says in the title, and a desktop environment is just a window manager with apps and configuration tools included while allowing you to skip using the terminal altogether
@itsasecrettoeverybody2 ай бұрын
As someone who started with slackware back in the 90s, recompiling the kernel with my modem drivers, then migrated to other distros like Gentoo and arch... My feelings watching your video are kinda "I'm so happy my current distro is kubuntu".
@captainflame82212 ай бұрын
Insane video man, you show exactly how is it to work in IT and what is the mindset of an IT guy : searching and digging through error messages I will show this to my students who are new in IT
@milan13972 ай бұрын
It's very interesting to watch someone learn and adapt to a new environment that I was already familiar with, it was a very fun video! Thanks for posting
@Xarwid2 ай бұрын
Oh man! I have started my Hyprland adventure about 2 months ago with similar knowlege level as you. The whole video is relatable af! But now after driving Hyprland for a while is quite comfortable for me.
@ActualSpectra2 ай бұрын
Oh god he's back
@cindrmonКүн бұрын
as someone who have used linux for over 4 years now, i can't believe that you're now my new favouite linux (and even OS-agnostic) channel! your style is amazing and you cover all fronts in such a refeshing perspective it kind of reminds me when i started out learning about linux myself. hope to see more of you and just keep doing what you're doing~
@ralacerda122 ай бұрын
Kudos for you for showing the whole process, problems, troubleshooting, and so on. Linux is really hard, but it gets easier once you start understanding a few patterns. Hopefully maintainers also watch this video and can improve documentation.
@majestyf2 ай бұрын
I think the hyprland docs and archwiki articles are pretty enough for getting started, even as simple as copy and paste the commands into the terminal. The problem here is just that Bog isn't comfortable with configure and tailor his workspace to his liking, so it definitely takes some used to.
@shringe97692 ай бұрын
The official documentation is actually really good. He didn't read it
@ajeladnro2 ай бұрын
I gotta thank you for doing the linux videos, those encouraged me to try out arch and now i daily drive on it
@brage_bmo2 ай бұрын
bog is back with the penguins
@thespikecanada32362 ай бұрын
I watched with a smile on me face. This struggle to get something working and wondering through endless forums without knowing what am actually doing is the sum up of the delicious Linux on desktop experience
@zulta2 ай бұрын
I'm gonna watch this instead of going to sleep
@asbeltrion2 ай бұрын
Same. Almost 3.
@mumblety2 ай бұрын
same
@flamekaiser00310 күн бұрын
Same here too
@unicorn_tamer2 ай бұрын
I'm so glad I found this channel! It's making me remember how I too started with linux, how I'd spend countless hours customizing stuff, working out random errors, trying to fix every little thing that annoyed me, even though I didn't know anything it was so much fun! Love how you also leave the bad parts in, all the errors, the time spent troubleshooting.
@lightjack05402 ай бұрын
Your Local IPv4 isn't dangerous if exposed. It's only for your local network, nobody can do anything with it. You will notice it is different from your public IPv4, which you can get e.g. by using something like whatsmyip Which technically gives you the one used by your router, as it is the only thing in your house directly connected to the internet. It is doing something called NAT (Network Address Translation) to translate the requests sent from your internal IPs to the internet, and forward the responses accordingly. Also, your public IPv4 probably changes when you restart your router.
@kyperactive2 ай бұрын
Pretty sure it does change, this is noticed when you connect between different routers. How I'd know? I use a playlist downloader, and sometimes it runs into an error: "Sign in to confirm you are not a bot". The solution? Simply connect to another wifi, and it works fine. You can even switch back and it'll work fine too. Not certain how this would go for a static IP, but I know with DHCP it changes a lot.
@lightjack05402 ай бұрын
@@kyperactive Your private IP changes all the time. Not just when you switch networks. DHCP has a lease time, for which your IP stays the same. After that, what address you get is basically random. (Within a certain range.) The public IP you get from your ISP depends on how the ISP configures their network. Some assign static ones, and most of them change them when you reconnect.
@timothynoll48862 ай бұрын
Linux confuses and scares me, yet I'm morbidly curious, so I'm watching all these wonderful vids you've got. I must say, I take great comfort in the fact you weren't already sure if exposing your IP was dangerous. And you're this deep into Arch Linux. Think that means I'll be okay if I decide to switch OS lmao
@GINGINSHAAN2 ай бұрын
Now i understand why they mention with the i use arch Linux line 🗿
@kavooss42052 ай бұрын
I use arch btw
@goglinasgolosinas64Ай бұрын
Only 10 minutes into the video and I love this already, I haven't downloaded hyper land or any arch stuff, but seeing you struggle having to trubleshoot and search online to find answers on obscure places to sometimes just do something as simple as rebind a key, makes me feel so much better at myself for sometimes also struggling to do things that seem like they would be very easy. I like to see that not everybody is perfect. Thank you for making this video.
@deshraj-tiwari2 ай бұрын
0:34 Plasma being plasma 😂
@oglothenerd2 ай бұрын
As a Linux user with 5 years of experience, I love watching videos like this where newbies struggle and learn stuff. :D
@ГенкаСвист2 ай бұрын
Your Linux vids remind me my first Linux experience. Very nice! You're a fast learner.
@JamesSmith-ix5jd2 ай бұрын
My first experience was a black screen after installing nvidia drivers from nvidia site, like a normal Windows peasant would do 😅
@Devrajneedstostudy2 ай бұрын
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd 💀bro decided to step on linux with nvidia
@Main_Protagonist2 ай бұрын
@@Devrajneedstostudy hey! I use hyprland+nvidia 4090 and everything is working really well since few months ago when nvidia released the 555 driver. i can play mmorpgs, cyberpunk in 4k with ray tracing, and even vr games
@luclisson63102 ай бұрын
the video ive been waiting for since the day i found your channel. thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
@coatlessali2 ай бұрын
bro read everything except the official tutorial 💀
@CDM14y2 ай бұрын
In Linux fashion
@xninja23692 ай бұрын
To be honest those wiki are consuming af , idk about hyperland but it's easy to find solutions on reddit rather then wiki full of 10^23 stuff btw I am lucky cus I never had any problems he had while starting linux , no resolution problem no display problem , no scaling problem no GPU problem , I had working it right away ..
@ReptilianLaserbeam2 ай бұрын
@@xninja2369 oh no for hyprland is quite the opposite. And if you go to hyprland subreddit and ask one of this questions the most probable reply you'll get is: read the wiki.
@omg33ky2 ай бұрын
@@xninja2369 true, but in this case it would've saved him so much time and work
@xninja23692 ай бұрын
@@omg33ky There will be no Saving time if you doens't even know what a problem is ( or name of problems ) how can you find it in 10000 pages of wiki ?
@DLLDevStudioАй бұрын
omg, how much i love the way you done this video... all the struggling visualized. absolutely perfect!
@kangar17972 ай бұрын
34:30 this was sooooooooo satisfying to watch! im not even using linux and im rooting for ya !
@DiamondSaberYT2 ай бұрын
I’ve actually enjoyed this video like no other on KZbin recently. Love the editing style, and your honesty. Also it’s great to see someone who doesn’t hate on different OSes than the one they’re using. Subbed and waiting for more! I use Linux btw.
@Richerd669912 ай бұрын
About a year ago, I ditched Windows and jumped into Hyprland... and honestly, my reaction was pretty much, 'What in the world did I just get myself into?!' 😂😂
@curiousmushroom99002 ай бұрын
But how is it now ?
@PsychEngel2 ай бұрын
@@curiousmushroom9900 The hell 😬
@GatoCoder2 ай бұрын
Bro jumped straight into the deep end
@Main_Protagonist2 ай бұрын
same for me, and now i cannot imagine myself using the regular desktop environment
@raviohli15512 ай бұрын
i did the same thing - straight from windows to arch+hyprland and i love it
@roberttranceedm2 ай бұрын
I love your steps and narration. Especially the style of narration.
@the.monologue2 ай бұрын
whilst i understand it may be boring, if you spent maybe 10 minutes reading the written instructions for these things before *just* going in, i feel it could save you a lot of time! and it would also set a precedent for us followers that patience and reading can be very good for you!
@awez_mehtab5 күн бұрын
the part where you installed kitty and expected hyprland to work got me laughing so hard
@npas762 ай бұрын
ts rly brought me back to a simpler time i feel like the biggest nerd watching you learn all the things from scratch that i take for granted
@fmatax2 ай бұрын
Thank you for explaining at the end why did we needed Hyprland in the first place. I love your Linux Experience videos, it makes me want to try it as well.
@cos9262 ай бұрын
Thx to you I now remember why I’m not using Arch anymore 😂
@xymaryai82832 ай бұрын
i know i'm not a noob anymore, but i have had less issues with Arch than Ubuntu, though i'm having a lot more issues with Plasma so i might go back to Gnome on Arch
@GatoCoder2 ай бұрын
This is just hyprland. Watch his other video about kde and you will see how easy it all this.
@GalderaVG2 ай бұрын
Remember, the archinstall command exists if you want to make installation very easy lol
@ReptilianLaserbeam2 ай бұрын
this doesn't have anything to do with using arch or any other distro really.... this is more about reading the wiki and following a set of steps
@Basem_Hany2 ай бұрын
Actually this is the first time to see you and i watched this video not because i needed to it I am using Kali but the way you learn the way you act i love it so much and i learned alot from you thanks brother ❤️
@ardub2 ай бұрын
Our boy is growing 🥰
@Rideer-g7g2 ай бұрын
"I managed to escape Hyperland (Hyprland)" A survivor once said. leaving behind a great tale. liked the content instant Subscribe
@friend2 ай бұрын
1:58 oh no not open- SUSEY 😭💀
@TechAceYoutube2 ай бұрын
OpenSOOZA 🤓
@kab432 ай бұрын
WHO IS SUZY 😭
@gorgnof2 ай бұрын
KRIS WHERE THE HELL ARE WE@@kab43
@kraberap-sniperАй бұрын
open key (in filipino, english susi)
@ballgitte2 ай бұрын
i absolutely love how real you are for this
@vylor-lynx2 ай бұрын
I tried Arch linux recently with the hyprland wm for the first time after years of using Windows, and i didn't face this much error and issue. In fact, it was actually a smooth experience with almost no issue for me...
@SaintJames14Ай бұрын
Lemme guess, you read the docs? Lol
@vylor-lynxАй бұрын
@SaintJames14 line by line 🙃
@Autistóteles2 ай бұрын
I couldn't sleep, watched 15 minutes of this and now i'm diying. You're my hero
@NipunDrall2 ай бұрын
It's fun to watch someone trying to do it like me (without reading starting guide). Like we don't need no guide we know everything. I use Arch btw. With Hyprland.
@Paschendale22 ай бұрын
I'm 5 minutes in and this has already been the most accurate depiction of my experience using linux/hyprland for the 1st time.
@Lisykes2 ай бұрын
1. Bare Metal experience (not vm). 2. Hours upon hours of troubleshooting. 3. Live Recording + Live Commenting. After all that, there aren't any single sign of this dude being stressed out, throwing curses or even rage quit ( judging by his nice voice obviously 👉👈 )
@JamesSmith-ix5jd2 ай бұрын
This is a satire I believe. No way anyone that inexperienced would keep going after a few hours of struggling...
@alexisthelegend34672 ай бұрын
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd he does, that's his whole thing. Besides, this si the linux mentality, we keep trying to figure it our until we eventually do.
@mclama11392 ай бұрын
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd people do. I did 6years ago
@JamesSmith-ix5jd2 ай бұрын
@@mclama1139 So you installed Linux and then for many days you were reading documentation and typing into command line? I also switched to linux, but I started with newb friendly Mint, then Manjaro, and only then Arch and tons of reading. I simply don't see how a beginner can stick to it if it's nothing but suffering from the very beginning.
@phygs2 ай бұрын
@@JamesSmith-ix5jd he's earning money for suffering
@derekchristman835Ай бұрын
You crack me up. Love your tenacity and great job on the video production!
@ishtarxdd2 ай бұрын
i like how i started watching this channel for the macOs content and its slowly becoming "20 minute" linux adventures this is so much fun to watch lol
@deepacat2 ай бұрын
I love this kind of video where its just figuring stuff out and uploading your realistic research session
@kusumnagar99182 ай бұрын
Watching this from school while taking notes
@GGshcka2 ай бұрын
It's very funny to watch this. I myself switched to Linux for the first time only in August and my first experience was immediately Arch with Hyprland, because I was looking for customization. I quickly figured out how to work with the config because of the habit of working with them, and seeing how you're trying to figure everything out, I really wanted to tell you.
@Pandacier2 ай бұрын
You’re actually making linux an incredible favor with all of these videos, that’s awesome ❤
@chizec75882 ай бұрын
No, that's hyprland
@pelaajahacks83582 ай бұрын
nah i had a stroke watching this
@Pandacier2 ай бұрын
@@chizec7588 it's also arch linux (btw)
@TrustJesusToday2 ай бұрын
I loved the hyprland learning curve. Fun.
@booclears2 ай бұрын
Babe wake up, Bog dropped
@LouaymTV2 ай бұрын
I like your sense of humor , keeping me smiling while watching
@Aiyoros2 ай бұрын
38:01 "mentelgen" man of culture I see.
@standardbrickproductions33282 ай бұрын
Love your videos!! It's always great to see the full process, although as a long time hyprland user it was also very painful.
@cs8425Ай бұрын
Very well done video. Watched for 4 mins and subscribed for life.
@techno_steve242 ай бұрын
I was literally think about arch hyperland, and bog dropped it
@flamekaiser00310 күн бұрын
This is me watching your video for the first time and it's really noiiice ❤, the entire 2341 seconds didn't feel boring.
@MeinaAI2 ай бұрын
using linux feels like you need to go to the supermarket but your car is broken so you sudo build rocket and it fails because you didn't sudo rocket parts before, then you do sudo rocket and the rocket explode since you forgot the sudo fuel rocket, etc... and in the end you give up and walk your way to the supermarket Thats my complete linux experience every time i tried it
@TheLinuxNinja2 ай бұрын
This was the best video I have seen in a while, loved it. :)
@Enviction2 ай бұрын
I just sat there and was like saying "NO, WAIT THAT'S WRONG GO BACK" or "please just read the hyprland wiki, it's the main place to look" Also funny how you didn't even look at the hyprland guide, it had everything you needed to know...
@unknownexe-ih7wj2 ай бұрын
You are one of the rising linux youtubers Love from the community
@ThisCatLikesCrypto2 ай бұрын
22:30 your local IP is fine to leak, your external is not. my int. is 192.168.0.99 but you can't really do anything with that info
@SuhbanIoАй бұрын
lol
@HadenMiles2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the full fleshed cuts. So good
@oglothenerd2 ай бұрын
22:25 If the IP starts with 192.168, then it's fine. No harm will come from showing it. Even then, if your public IP gets leaked, then your firewall should stop any attacks.
@Death_Note0_0Ай бұрын
he can just disable it in the neofetch config file
@oglothenerdАй бұрын
@@Death_Note0_0 True, but I was talking about IPs, not Neofetch.
@randomneo453829 күн бұрын
its such a cool video! It was like watching favorite tv show, you already know all plot twists, but it's good. I faced all same issues in the past. And watching this just filled me with nostalgia. Absolute cinema
@PsychEngel2 ай бұрын
17:15 I feel so much with you. I've also to read the same amount in "documentation" (yes, they call it documentation, but in reality it's a link to another page in the documentation, which is a link to another page in the documentation and so on) and the configuration is splitted into 5-50 files, which are spread around the system. "/var", "/usr", "/etc", "/opt" and so on, you get it...
@EvilsSouls2 ай бұрын
Hey! Just wanted to say that I really like your Linux content. Even if it's a bit painful to watch, it is still very interesting seeing a new user get into it. Also, I know you're not really using Linux as a daily driver, however it does get way easier the more time you spend with Linux (especially if it's not a distro like Arch, which is designed for Hobbyists)
@Alvi-9112 ай бұрын
9:47 interesting note🗿
@xXaymanXxBG2 ай бұрын
Seeing my man trying run kitty without having kitty installed was absolutely hilarious, we need more of this content we ppl share their learning experience. Keep it up!!