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Comment by robinhood

9 months ago

The great strength of Omarchy is the fact that they've repackaged every good things from many different projects (arch, hyperland, and many packages) so I can install a fully functional distro with nice defaults, and every hardware working (bluetooth etc...), in less than 3 minutes without any interaction whatsoever. And it just works. Not because of Omarchy per se, but because they scripted the hell out of it so it just works™.

It's not magic, but damn it's nice.

Isn't that just Ubuntu?

How well does it work if I want to move outside the scripted defaults?

  • It's not hard, but it's advisable to eventually set up a parallel blank Arch install where you configure everything from scratch based on things you liked from Omarchy.

    I think the beauty of this is to get to understand all components in your system, which is quite simple actually.

  • You're not supposed to with these macOS-like distributions, that's their whole idea, "take it or leave it".

Right. Bluetooth notoriously isn't enabled and working out of box on literally every main distro I can think of. /s (and yes, yes it is.)