Installation
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 after installing Hyprland.
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.
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.
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 withyay -Syu --devel
, or your other preferred package manager.
WARNING: I do not maintain any packages. If they are broken, try building from source first.
If you’re on Arch Linux, I heavily recommend you use the AUR.
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
There are precompiled packages of Hyprland available in the X11:Wayland project on OBS.
To install them, follow the instructions at software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=X11:Wayland&package=hyprland or use OPI to install it.
opi hyprland
Alternatively, you can also follow the instructions under “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.
The hyprland package is available in the wayland-desktop overlay.
eselect repository enable wayland-desktop
emaint sync -r wayland-desktop
emerge --ask --verbose hyprland
Download the most recent release.
copy the binary (Hyprland) to /usr/bin/
.
copy hyprctl to /usr/bin/
.
copy the wlroots .so (libwlroots.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.
Arch dependencies:
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 libxkbcommon xcb-util-wm xorg-xwayland
(Please make a pull request or open an issue if any packages are missing from the list)
openSUSE dependencies:
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
)
git clone --recursive https://github.com/hyprwm/Hyprland
cd Hyprland
sudo make install
Do note that sudo make install
will copy the example .desktop file to
/usr/share/wayland-sessions/
directory, promptly overriding the existent
.desktop file from previous installations.
It’s probably a good idea to run sudo make cleaninstall
to update Hyprland later on,
as it will not overwrite the desktop file.
meson _build
ninja -C _build
ninja -C _build install --tags runtime,man
Refer to Debugging to see how to build & debug.
See Crashes and Bugs.
cd into the hyprland repo.
for legacy renderer:
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
)
sudo make clear && sudo make config && make [PRESET] && sudo cp ./build/Hyprland /usr/bin && sudo cp ./example/hyprland.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions
To apply custom build flags, you’ll have to ditch make.
Supported custom build flags:
NO_XWAYLAND - Removes XWayland support
How to?
Go to the root repo.
Clean before everything and config the root:
make clear && sudo make config
Then, configure CMake:
mkdir -p build && cmake --no-warn-unused-cli -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE:STRING=Release -D<YOUR_FLAG>:STRING=true -H./ -B./build -G Ninja
Change <YOUR_FLAG>
to one of the custom build flags. You are allowed to
use multiple at once, then add another -D<YOUR_FLAG_2>:STRING=true
You can of course also change the BUILD_TYPE
to Debug
.
Now, build:
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.
sudo cp ./build/Hyprland /usr/bin && sudo cp ./example/hyprland.desktop /usr/share/wayland-sessions
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