More and cleaner Documentation #7
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Hey develcooking, thanks for your interest! The project has been tested on Fedora, and I'm personally running it on Fedora as well. There shouldn't be any major difference between x86 and ARM. As long as the Quickshell package from the COPR Regarding Hyprland: it's not bundled with the shell itself. There is an example Hyprland configuration available under eq-desktop/, but using it is completely optional. You're free to use your own setup and adjust things like keybinds, workspace behavior, or plugins as you prefer. The shell itself is built with Quickshell (Qt/QML-based), so it’s not GTK/libadwaita. A macOS-style "Mission Control" overview isn't implemented in the shell at the moment, though it's planned for the future. Hyprland can provide similar functionality through plugins or configuration, but it's not part of the shell itself. If you have more questions or run into anything, feel free to ask. Cheers, |
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Hi I come across this very nice project by reddit and have some questions. I am currently thinking to swap to asahi/fedora. I didn't seen a mention about which hyprland are supposed and witch distros.
This would be a nesrssery information to have on the website/Readmr
Would fedora arm or x86 be supported?
I used hyprland until version 0.0.43 I think (with my own config
Since then I used gnome on Linux because of the convenience.
So my workflow is purely gtk/libadwaita. In which toolkit is the shell written?
Is a zoom out like Mission Control on macOS support?
Could I reconfigure parts of the hyprland config e.g. keybinds workspace flows and plugins?
Best regards
Develcookimg
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