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Anonymous No.106399877 >>106400169 >>106400868 >>106401288 >>106401866 >>106402027 >>106402156 >>106402207 >>106402409 >>106402475 >>106402572 >>106402856 >>106404424 >>106404483 >>106405168 >>106405577
Omarchy
This is the only shithole where this isn't even mentioned.
Where are my fellow Omarchy enjoyers?
For those who don't know it, its a script/ISO to have an Arch system with fully pre-configured working hyrpland, fuzzy package search and a bunch of other stuff out of the box
Anonymous No.106399896 >>106405100
Buy an ad
Anonymous No.106400169
>>106399877 (OP)
>an Arch system with fully pre-configured working hyrpland, fuzzy package search and a bunch of other stuff
Anonymous No.106400578
Sounds like something a onions techtuber would come up with. I have my own dotfile installation script.
Anonymous No.106400868
>>106399877 (OP)
hi dhh
Anonymous No.106401218 >>106403526 >>106404605
you guys are so fucking boring. There's a new useful tool and yet you're there cumming in your fucking mpv thread or making your browser wars instead.
Anonymous No.106401288 >>106406677
>>106399877 (OP)
It's a cool idea, but "omakase" doesn't really mix with more complicated systems like tiling wms and stuff. It's far harder to adapt to someone else's preferences than to develop your own.
Anonymous No.106401866 >>106402122
>>106399877 (OP)
the fact that they launched with an installer that was building packages using aur pkgbuilds makes it impossible to take your install script seriously, whether you have a class win in lemans or not
Anonymous No.106402027 >>106402122
>>106399877 (OP)
I'll just stick with arch or maybe cachyos.
Anonymous No.106402122 >>106402289
>>106402027
Omarchy is Arch with configs, it's not really another distro
>>106401866
They got rid of AUR in latest ISO. Hope it solves your invisible problems
Anonymous No.106402156 >>106402181 >>106402186
>>106399877 (OP)
Installed it on my new arch install today
I like it so far. Except the bug were you have to reinstall some random libraries before you can log in. But apart from that it's cool. I wish there were more of the system wide "themes" for it. Havent delved into how to make it by myself yet.
Also never used lazyvim before and it comes as standard so took me a minute.
Anonymous No.106402181
>>106402156
There are custom ones on github you can install with the built-in theme manager!
Anonymous No.106402186
>>106402156
>Also never used lazyvim before and it comes as standard so took me a minute.
also me neither cause its a fuck up to set up like that! But it comes out just configured so I guess its nice
Anonymous No.106402207 >>106402242
>>106399877 (OP)
Thanks no i have my open mandriva and im happy with it.
Anonymous No.106402242 >>106402264
>>106402207
>open mandriva
your literal what? lol
Anonymous No.106402264
>>106402242
It's non-troon distribution that doesn't require you to be troon to actually use it. lol..
Anonymous No.106402289
>>106402122
your class win didnt teach you how to read the wiki
Anonymous No.106402299
>wayland
fuck off
Anonymous No.106402409
>>106399877 (OP)
Tranny shit
Anonymous No.106402475 >>106402512 >>106402741 >>106405071 >>106405860
>>106399877 (OP)
Look at all of the wasted space around the panes. It's so stupid. Only trannies would think this looks good.
Anonymous No.106402512
>>106402475
Well you know what? That's what I thought too, but I didnt know if it was just defauly hyrplant
Anonymous No.106402572
>>106399877 (OP)
I’m glad it exists but I’m a Debian guy
Anonymous No.106402586 >>106402756
It isn't set up the way I like it.
My Arch system is set up the way I like it.
Why would I want to use someone else's Arch set up? What am I, retarded? The answer is yes but for reason unrelated to my Arch configuration preferences.
Anonymous No.106402741
>>106402475
thats literally one line in the config away from disabling anon. how is that a dealbreaker....
Anonymous No.106402756 >>106402844 >>106402961
>>106402586
>Why would I want to use someone else's Arch set up?
So theres no reason for anyone to install a distro which has anything preconfigured then? Absolute retard take. Just because you like what you have doesnt mean other people dont like what omarchy has to offer.
Anonymous No.106402844 >>106402891
>>106402756
Just use Ubuntu if you're some kind of retard who doesn't know how to change settings or install packages. The chance of your preferences happening to line up with mine or any other particular person are so slim that your project is pointless.
Anonymous No.106402856
>>106399877 (OP)
>wahh i can't install and configure stuff myself on a DIY distro
go back to Windows
Anonymous No.106402891 >>106403745
>>106402844
>Just use Ubuntu if you're some kind of retard who doesn't know how to change settings or install packages

But anon i know these things? And why the fuck do you think this is my project? These are essentially just dotfiles with preconfigured stuff for easily maintaining hyprland and stuff. Why are you so fucking mad that someone wants to use this?
Anonymous No.106402961
>>106402756
there is genuinely no reason to use an arch installer made by someone who hasnt read the arch wiki
Anonymous No.106403497
I kind of wanted to switch to hyprland, but I don't want to nuke my setup. I guess I can copy things from it.
Anonymous No.106403526
>>106401218
it's not useful unless you're retarded
Anonymous No.106403534
From what I've been told its last update broke a lot of things
Anonymous No.106403745
>>106402891
>why the fuck do you think this is my project?
See FPBP.
>Why are you so fucking mad that someone wants to use this?
Not mad. How about you?
Anonymous No.106404424
>>106399877 (OP)
This is just an arch fork preinstalled with basic rice, whats the point?
Anonymous No.106404483
>>106399877 (OP)
>forks chromium just to add 1 patch
>has to maintain his own repository and keep it up to date
HAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA
>meanwhile NixOS: pkgs.chromium.overrideAttrs { patches = [ ./my-shitty-theme.patch ]; }
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAHAHA
Arch users BTFO
Anonymous No.106404605
>>106401218
Why not just make your own custom iso? You're not a techlet are you?
Anonymous No.106405071
>>106402475
nevermind the wasted space on terminal. A terminal should never be bigger than 240x120
Anonymous No.106405100
>>106399896
fpbp
Anonymous No.106405168
>>106399877 (OP)
why would I want this? wow, it makes arch easier and gives me a copy of some hyperland config! i'm not new to linux. i have my own configs already.
Anonymous No.106405577 >>106405604
>>106399877 (OP)
I actually wanted to try it out whenever I'm free but isn't the AUR currently being ddosed or something?
Anonymous No.106405586
I think omarchy is great, I like the Mars theme (you can get it from Github).
Sadly for some reason screenshots turn out to be some distorted colorful shit in the annotation tool view. Once I save them they actually look fine, but I cannot mark them with the needed red squares like this. Waybar also sometimes shows up while I am gaming, but can be toggled off.
Anonymous No.106405604 >>106405636
>>106405577
DHH removed AUR temporarily and is hosting those packages himself.
Anonymous No.106405636
>>106405604
Oh, might try it out this weekend then, thanks.
Anonymous No.106405860
>>106402475
I'm sure you really needed the extra line you get from not having gaps. Also just fucking disable it.
Anonymous No.106406015 >>106406202
Omarchy manages to be homogenous. Meaning that pretty much everything reacts to the theme you have selected. A blessing for OCD mfs.
Anonymous No.106406202 >>106406305 >>106407068
>>106406015
If you want a truly homogenous solution that themes everything (using any base16 colors) and not just what DHH blesses:
>https://nix-community.github.io/stylix/
Expand the modules section in the sidebar to see what it supports. TLDR everything.
The only downside is that you can't insta-switch like Omarchy. Since it's part of home-manager you have to make an entire new generation and switch to it, which takes a bit (10-20 sec).
But an upside is that you get atomic rollbacks.
Anonymous No.106406305
>>106406202
Thanks, looks interesting. Never tried NixOS, because I got really stuck with Arch, but always seemed like a cool idea.
Anonymous No.106406677
>>106401288
Mostly this.
Cool idea, misapplied.
If the other person's preference works for you, congrats! They saved you time. But it's less likely to work for choices of WMs/DEs, default applications, default workflows, etc than it is to work for defaults in a software library.
Anonymous No.106407068
>>106406202
>nix