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Omarchy, a preconfigured Arch Linux setup packaged as a distro that ships with a Hyprland tiling window manager and a curated set of defaults and developer tools, has announced the release of version 3.3.

One important note for existing users is that upgrading to 3.3 may temporarily surface Hyprland configuration errors during the update process. These are expected to disappear after the update completes and the system is restarted. However, users who maintain custom window rules or layer rules will need to migrate them to Hyprland’s new syntax, as older rule formats are no longer compatible

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[–] dorkynsnacks@piefed.social 0 points 20 hours ago

It comes with Lazyvim installed, the friendliest way to approach vi for noobs. The hyprland configuration is very polished as well.

It's an anti-gatekeeper distro. Using difficult to use software, but packaging them in a way a noob can actually it. The included help and documentation is remarkeably good.