Wdap fellow hyprfolks,
just wanted to show off my hyprland on nvidia configuration. Got pyprland running for the floating/scratchpad windows. If anyone would like to check my dotfiles lemmy know!
See https://dankdrop.nl/selif/hyprhypr.mp4 for a short video of my desktop :)
Only ran into two issues so far:
- My second monitor was turning off / on mostly when i did some stuff on my main monitor. I solved this by hooking up my second monitor to HDMI instead of Displayport. Before both monitors were on Displayport, now its 1x 38" ultrawide on displayport & 1x 32" on HDMI. So far no more weird glitches.
- Sometimes when i’m switching tabs in firefox when listening to music on youtube the audio glitches. Also in games from steam when i move out of the gamescope window, and back to it, the audio seems to slightly repeat. But this is pretty doable imo.
Anyway, just wanted to say thanks to all the hyprland contributors. Really enjoying the experience so far.
What i’d like to add is that since updating my arch install recently, i got very weird glitches on i3wm. It’s was not very consistent, but when i watched a video or ran a game through steam it would glitch sometimes on my top monitor, and the other times on both monitors. It was very annoying to say the least. Since switching to hyprland i have had none of these issues. I read everywhere that NVIDIA and hyprland is not officially supported. It took me some time to get this running without any weird bugs, but since i did i’m very happy with it.
The only thing i’m really missing from i3wm is the
split v
andsplit h
possibilities. Somehow that is ingrained in my memory. I checked out the hy3 repo, but sadly i cannot compile this against hyprland-nvidia from aur. Trying to get a good PKGBUILD file going so i can have my sweet manual control over the splitting of windows back, so far no luck tho.See my post on the hy3-git aur page: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/hy3-git#comment-925302