
"What is Hyprland? It's a highly customizable, dynamic tiling compositor for Wayland on Linux. Hyprland is beautiful and efficient, but it isn't exactly what I'd call a desktop for those new to Linux. Hyprland is a very keyboard-centric environment, so if you prefer using your mouse, there's nothing for you to see here. In fact, everything happens on Omarchy via the keyboard."
"You can forget about your mouse, because it's not wanted or needed for this desktop distribution. Also: 10 Linux apps I install on every new machine (and why you should, too) That reliance on the keyboard is what makes Hyprland so efficient. You can work with the desktop without ever moving your fingers from the keyboard keys. Hyprland also automatically arranges applications in tiles and is fast, secure, and can be configured to be visually stunning."
"Omarchy is considered an Omakase distribution. If you've never heard the term, you're not alone. Omakase is a Japanese word that means "I'll leave it up to you." Omarchy doesn't try to be familiar, so Windows or MacOS users will have an easy time adjusting. Instead, Omarchy sets out to be beautiful and better, while embracing the "Linux-ness" of it all."
Hyprland is a highly customizable, dynamic tiling compositor for Wayland that prioritizes keyboard control and tiling automation. It offers speed, security, and visual configurability, enabling users to work without a mouse while arranging applications into tiles. Omarchy is an Arch-based Omakase distribution built around Hyprland that embraces Linux conventions and prioritizes aesthetics and functionality over familiarity for Windows or macOS users. The distribution emphasizes keyboard-driven workflows and can be configured for efficiency and striking visuals. Omarchy suits users with Linux experience who have the skill and patience to adapt to a keyboard-centric environment.
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