Linux desktops can be wonderfully flexible, but many still feel built around old habits. You get panels, menus, window buttons, workspaces, and a familiar layout that works well enough. That’s fine when you want comfort, but it doesn’t always make the desktop feel faster or more personal. Hyprland changes that by treating the desktop less like a fixed environment and more like something you actively shape to suit how you use your PC.
Linux desktops have been stuck in old habits, and Hyprland breaks that pattern
Jeff Butts·XDA Developers··1 min read
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