# Foreword Due to their proprietary nature, Nvidia GPUs have limited compatibility with Hyprland. If you want to try Hyprland on Nvidia regardless (many people have reported successes), follow the [Nvidia page](../../Nvidia) after installing Hyprland. ### Distros Arch, NixOS and openSUSE Tumbleweed are very supported. For any other distro (not based on Arch/Nix) you might have varying amounts of success. However, since Hyprland is extremely bleeding-edge, distros like Pop!\_OS, Ubuntu, etc. might have **major** issues running Hyprland. # Installation Installing Hyprland is very easy. Either you install it from your local package provider (if they provide pkgs for Hyprland) or you install/build it yourself. {{< hint title=note >}} This project is under development and is constantly changing. If you want to keep up to date with the latest commits, please consider updating your packages with `yay -Syu --devel`, or your other preferred package manager. {{< /hint >}} ## Packages **WARNING:** I do not maintain any packages. If they are broken, try building from source first. {{< tabs "uniqueid" >}} {{< tab "Arch Linux" >}} *If you're on Arch Linux, I* ***heavily*** *recommend you use the AUR.* ```plain hyprland-git - compiles from latest source hyprland - compiles from latest release source hyprland-bin - compiled latest release, prone to breaking on ARM devices as Hyprland binary is compiled for x86 ``` {{< /tab >}} {{< tab "Nix" >}}Read the [Nix page](../../Nix).{{< /tab >}} {{< tab "openSUSE" >}} There are [precompiled packages of Hyprland](https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/X11:Wayland/hyprland) available in the [X11:Wayland](https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/X11:Wayland) project on OBS. To install them, follow the instructions at [software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=X11:Wayland&package=hyprland](https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=X11%3AWayland&package=hyprland) or use [OPI](https://github.com/openSUSE/opi) to install it. ```sh opi hyprland ``` Alternatively, you can also follow the instructions under ["Manual (Manual Build)"](#manual-manual-build) to build Hyprland yourself. Note: *Hyprland is not available for Leap, as most libraries (and compiler) that Hyprland needs are too old.* {{< /tab >}} {{< tab "Fedora" >}}{{< /tab >}} {{< tab "Gentoo" >}} The hyprland package is available in the [wayland-desktop](https://github.com/bsd-ac/wayland-desktop) overlay. ```sh eselect repository enable wayland-desktop emerge --ask --verbose hyprland ``` {{}} {{< /tabs >}} ## Manual (Releases) Download the most recent release. copy the binary (Hyprland) to `/usr/bin/`. copy hyprctl to `/usr/bin/`. copy the wlroots .so (`wlroots.so.XX032`) to `/usr/lib/`. copy the desktop entry (`examples/Hyprland.desktop`) to `/usr/share/wayland-sessions/` the example config is in `examples/Hyprland.conf`. For updating later on, you can overwrite the binaries (hyprctl, hyprland and libwlroots), you don't need to update anything else. ## Manual (Manual Build) *Arch dependencies*: ```plain yay -S gdb ninja gcc cmake libxcb xcb-proto xcb-util xcb-util-keysyms libxfixes libx11 libxcomposite xorg-xinput libxrender pixman wayland-protocols cairo pango seatd ``` (If any are missing hmu) *openSUSE dependencies*: ```sh zypper in gcc-c++ git meson cmake "pkgconfig(cairo)" "pkgconfig(egl)" "pkgconfig(gbm)" "pkgconfig(gl)" "pkgconfig(glesv2)" "pkgconfig(libdrm)" "pkgconfig(libinput)" "pkgconfig(libseat)" "pkgconfig(libudev)" "pkgconfig(pango)" "pkgconfig(pangocairo)" "pkgconfig(pixman-1)" "pkgconfig(vulkan)" "pkgconfig(wayland-client)" "pkgconfig(wayland-protocols)" "pkgconfig(wayland-scanner)" "pkgconfig(wayland-server)" "pkgconfig(xcb)" "pkgconfig(xcb-icccm)" "pkgconfig(xcb-renderutil)" "pkgconfig(xkbcommon)" "pkgconfig(xwayland)" glslang-devel Mesa-libGLESv3-devel "pkgconfig(xcb-errors)" ``` (this should also work on RHEL/Fedora if you remove `Mesa-libGLESv3-devel` and `pkgconfig(xcb-errors)`) Please note Hyprland builds `wlroots`. Make sure you have the dependencies of wlroots installed, you can make sure you have them by installing wlroots separately (Hyprland doesn't mind) Also note that Hyprland uses the C++23 standard, so your compiler has to support that (`gcc>=12.1.0` or `clang>=15`) ### CMake (recommended) ```Plain git clone --recursive https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland cd Hyprland sudo make install ``` ### Meson ```plain meson _build ninja -C _build ninja -C _build install --tags runtime,man ``` Refer to [Debugging](../../Contributing-and-Debugging) to see how to build & debug. ## Crash on launch See [Crashes and Bugs](../../Crashes-and-Bugs). ## Custom installation (legacy renderer, etc) cd into the hyprland repo. for legacy renderer: ```plain sudo make clear && sudo make config && make legacyrenderer && sudo cp ./build/Hyprland /usr/bin && sudo cp ./example/hyprland.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions ``` *please note the legacy renderer may not support some graphical features.*

Any other config: (replace \[PRESET\] with your preset, `release` `debug` `legacyrenderer` `legacyrendererdebug`) ```plain sudo make clear && sudo make config && make [PRESET] && sudo cp ./build/Hyprland /usr/bin && sudo cp ./example/hyprland.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions ``` ## Custom Build flags To apply custom build flags, you'll have to ditch make. Supported custom build flags: ```plain NO_XWAYLAND - Removes XWayland support ``` How to? Go to the root repo. Clean before everything and config the root: ```plain make clear && sudo make config ``` Then, configure CMake: ```plain mkdir -p build && cmake --no-warn-unused-cli -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -D:STRING=true -H./ -B./build -G Ninja ``` Change `` to one of the custom build flags. You **are allowed to** use multiple at once, then add another `-D:STRING=true` You can of course also change the `BUILD_TYPE` to `Debug`. Now, build: ```plain cmake --build ./build --config Release --target all -j $(nproc) ``` If you configured in `Debug`, change the `--config` to `Debug` as well. Now, of course, install manually. ```plain sudo cp ./build/Hyprland /usr/bin && sudo cp ./example/hyprland.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions ``` # Launching You can launch Hyprland by either going into a TTY and executing `Hyprland`, or with a login manager. **!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 - GDM → Works with the caveat of crashing Hyprland on the first launch - ly → Works with minor to major issues and/or caveats