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I like Omarchy, now what? (sh.itjust.works)

I Was thinking about switching to full-time Linux for years, maybe decades. I've had Linux installed on side-computer (Ubuntu and Mint on my home server), but not on my main laptop. I made the switch on 23 March. I decided to install Omarchy, because it looked cool and it was a new and refreshing user experience. I thought I´d give it a try.

But I don´t love the fascist captain and I don´t love the bloat. Now I also hear that it is being build and maintained by AI.

But also, I love the way Omarchy works. I love the keyboard oriented aproach. I love the super-button. I love the menus. I love the nvim setup. I love the desktop layout. I love that it just works out-of-the-box and that it is (or appears) stable. I love that installing anything is so easy.

I appreciate Omarchy for being such a good gateway drug into the Linux world for people like me and I think it deserves some credit for that. But I also have ethical complaints that ruin the fun.

So what I'm really looking for is, how can I take all these features I like so much, and apply them on a proper distro?

The obvious solution seems Arch, but I want my computer to work without having to spend weeks learning how all the mechanics and fine configuration details work. I don´t even now what the configuration details are that make the things I like. Maybe that's not an issue with Arch, but I don´t know much about Arch tbh. I haven´t had the time to learn about it.

Or maybe I'm just asking too much as an old man (though dhh is a decade my senior) and I should just go back to Mint...

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[-] jeena@piefed.jeena.net 9 points 6 hours ago

Isn't omarchy just a preconfigured Arch + Hyprland + Dmenu?

I never went that route have always been using Arch with gnome until I like you liked what I saw with Hyprland (it was before Omarchy blew up) and just configured it myself over time and pushed my configuration public once it was stable enough: https://git.jeena.net/jeena/hypr-dotfiles

It's just dot files (configuration files) anyway.

In the beginning I sometimes had to log in to gnome because some things didn't work but over time it happened less and less.

Yes, and it's configured for webdev and being a social media junky. Just use Arch and Hyprland with practical settings.

[-] panda_abyss@lemmy.ca 7 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I decided not to try omarchy when I saw it came with grok preinstalled.

Then I learned who DHH was. Now I’m definitely not bothering.

I didn't mention that because I try to keep politics out of the technical side of programming but that insufferable fuckwad brought it upon himself.

[-] rozodru@piefed.world 9 points 6 hours ago

yes Omarchy is essentially opinionated dotfiles for Arch.

this post was submitted on 06 Jun 2026
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