If you are coming to Hyprland for the first time, this is the main tutorial to read. Due to a lot of people doing stupid stuff, this tutorial will cover literally everything you need to just get things going. It does link to other pages where necessary. {{< toc >}} ## Install Hyprland See [Installation](../Installation) and come back here once you have successfully installed Hyprland. Install `kitty` (default terminal emulator) terminal. This is available in most distros' repositories. ## NVIDIA? _If not using an NVIDIA card, skip this step_ Please take a look at [The Nvidia page](../../Nvidia) before launching. You should **first** make a wrapper, as described in a section a bit below, then follow the instructions from the Nvidia page, and then continue on with sections below. ## VM? _If not using a VM, skip this step_ In a VM, make sure you have 3D acceleration enabled in your virtio config (or virt-manager) otherwise Hyprland ***will not work***. You can also passthru a GPU to make it work. Please bear in mind 3D accel in VMs may be pretty slow. ## Launching Hyprland, part 1 We recommend you set up a wrapper. A wrapper will be your executable to launch Hyprland with envvars. Make an executable file somewhere in your `PATH`, for example `~/.local/bin/`, called (for example) `wrappedhl`. In it, put: ```bash #!/bin/sh cd ~ # Log WLR errors and logs to the hyprland log. Recommended export HYPRLAND_LOG_WLR=1 # Tell XWayland to use a cursor theme export XCURSOR_THEME=Bibata-Modern-Classic # Set a cursor size export XCURSOR_SIZE=24 # Example IME Support: fcitx export GTK_IM_MODULE=fcitx export QT_IM_MODULE=fcitx export XMODIFIERS=@im=fcitx export SDL_IM_MODULE=fcitx export GLFW_IM_MODULE=ibus exec Hyprland ``` You can add as many exported envvars as you need (Nvidia users might need a lot) The shown envvars are examples. You should now launch Hyprland with `wrappedhl` instead of `Hyprland`. Make sure to copy your `.desktop` file in `/usr/share/wayland-sessions/` and edit it if you use a login manager! You might need to put the full path in it, as login managers are usually not ran through the user account. {{< hint type=important >}} Hyprland, by default on most distros, will place `hyprland.desktop` inside `/usr/share/wayland-sessions`. Login managers generally pick this file up and add a session to their settings. It is highly recommended to make a copy of this desktop file and name it something like `hyprland-wrapped.desktop` The new desktop file will also be picked up by login managers, and provide you an extra session with the environment variables applied to your session. {{< /hint >}} ## Launching Hyprland, part 2 Now, with your wrapper, you can just execute it in your tty. **!IMPORTANT**: Do **not** launch Hyprland with `root` permissions (don't `sudo`) Login managers are not officially supported, but here's a short compatibility list: - SDDM → Works flawlessly. Install the [latest git version](https://github.com/sddm/sddm) (or [sddm-git](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/sddm-git) from the AUR if you use Arch) to prevent SDDM bug [1476](https://github.com/sddm/sddm/issues/1476) (90s shutdowns). - GDM → Works with the caveat of crashing Hyprland on the first launch - ly → Works poorly ## In Hyprland You're good to go with your adventure, technically. Use SUPER + Q to launch kitty. If you wish to choose the default terminal before you proceed, you can do so in `~/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf`. If you want the best experience with less hassle googling, keep reading. ## Critical software See the [Must-have Software page](../../Useful-Utilities/Must-have) for the crucial things to make Wayland / Hyprland / other apps work correctly. ## Monitors config See [Configuring Hyprland page](../../Configuring/Monitors) to learn all about configuring your displays. ## Apps / X11 replacements See the [Useful Utilities page](../../Useful-Utilities) and the [Sway wiki page](https://github.com/swaywm/sway/wiki/Useful-add-ons-for-sway) just about that. You can also visit the [Awesome-Hyprland](https://github.com/hyprland-community/awesome-hyprland) repository for a more comprehensive list. ## Fully configure Head onto the [Configuring Hyprland page](../../Configuring/Configuring-Hyprland) to learn all about configuring Hyprland to your likings. ## Cursors Cursors are a notorious pain to set up when you don't know how. See [this FAQ entry](../../FAQ#how-do-i-change-me-mouse-cursor) If your cursor does not appear, then see [this FAQ entry](../../FAQ#me-cursor-no-render) ## Themes Since this is not a full fledged Desktop Environment, you will need to use tools such as `lxappearance` and `nwg-look` (recommended) for GTK, and `qt5ct` / `qt6ct` for their respective QT versions. Some older applications may also require `qt4ct`. ## Force apps to use Wayland A lot of apps will use Wayland by default. Chromium (and other browsers based on it or electron) don't. You need to pass `--enable-features=UseOzonePlatform --ozone-platform=wayland` to them or use `.conf` files where possible. Chromium-based browsers also may have a toggle in about:config. For most electron apps, you should put the above in `~/.config/electron-flags.conf`. VSCode is known to not work with that though. You can check whether an app is running in xwayland or not with `hyprctl clients`.