emmanuelrosa on Nostr: I've been dipping my toes into Hyprland. I'm a 20+ year X11 junkie, so this is all ...
I've been dipping my toes into Hyprland.
I'm a 20+ year X11 junkie, so this is all new territory.
I wasn't planning on doing this so soon, but the dual-monitor situation with Xorg and AMD/NVIDIA hybrid graphics is... clunky. It works, but only as long as I don't try to modify the monitors after they have been set. I get one shot to use xrandr when I log in. If I run it a second time... POOF... there goes Xorg.
I was curious about how it would work on Hyprland, and... it just worked! Both monitors came right up, and I could rotate one of them without anything crashing.
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