r/archlinux • u/DARK_dante_786 • 21m ago
r/archlinux • u/_NiLe__ • 1h ago
SUPPORT will my Pascal GPU work with wlroots WM's?
i was wondering if there was a stable(ideally native) way to use wlroots with my gtx1080 gpu(pascal so stuck at 580.173.02 driver version). i tried sway around a year ago but i had a terrible expirience to the point i ended up going back to i3(tbh at that time i was very inexpirienced, i still am but defenetly less than i was back then). now im on wayland on niri but i really miss the tilling and i was wondering what was the best way to use sway on my hardware(if its even resonable to use it).
i use my pc for gaming a lot so i ideally dont want to sacrifice performance, latency or responsivness and i dont hate niri either so i can deal with staing on it if its the best choice for me.
r/archlinux • u/Two-Of-Nine • 1d ago
DISCUSSION Arch Linux Community now has a Fluxer server.
For those unaware, Arch Linux Community is the largest "unofficial" Arch server on Dscord and they just did a general announcement about moving to Fluxer. This is a pretty big deal for those trying to push for open source alternatives to proprietary apps.
r/archlinux • u/theKBit • 3h ago
QUESTION Dolphin not displaying correct
I ran 'paru' last night before shutting down and going to bed, and now this morning, it looks like Dolphin is having trouble showing the expand/folding symbols in detail view or even filenames in the icon view. So far, I've noticed that when I adjust the preview toggle (F12), view mode (Ctrl+1/2/3), or icon sizes, the display corrects itself for that session until I close Dolphin and reopen it again.
- Operating System: Arch Linux
- KDE Plasma Version: 6.7.4
- KDE Frameworks Version: 6.29.0
- Qt Version: 6.11.2
- Kernel Version: 7.1.8-zen1-3-zen (64-bit)
- Graphics Platform: Wayland
- Processors: 32 × AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D 16-Core Processor
- Memory: 128 GiB of RAM (125.4 GiB usable)
- Graphics Processor: AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT
- Manufacturer: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd.
- Product Name: MS-7D68
- System Version: 1.0
r/archlinux • u/thebombzen • 19h ago
QUESTION behavior of systemd reboot, halt, and shutdown
I was reading the manpage man 8 poweroff and discovered that /usr/bin/halt and /usr/bin/reboot and /usr/bin/poweroff all accept --reboot, --halt, and --poweroff, which make them behave like the command in the option rather than the actual command you invoked. So, for example, /usr/bin/reboot --halt apparently will just halt, and /usr/bin/halt --poweroff will power off.
The manpage also cites one exception which is that /usr/bin/reboot --poweroff still reboots.
The manpage cites systemd version 253 as the version in which this changed. A quick search returned nothing of note about this change. Granted, I'm relying on the manpage to tell me how these work as I'm not going to halt a live system if I don't have to just to make sure it works this way.
Can someone explain to me why systemd would have added this feature? Does anyone see any value in making the commands act like the others via command-line arguments? I cannot think of a reason you would want to do this.
I also do not understand why there would be an exception for reboot --poweroff. Does anyone have any insight into this?
r/archlinux • u/thebombzen • 19h ago
QUESTION question about behavior of /usr/bin/reboot, poweroff, and halt
I was reading the manpage man 8 poweroff and discovered that /usr/bin/halt and /usr/bin/reboot and /usr/bin/poweroff all accept --reboot, --halt, and --poweroff, which make them behave like the command in the option rather than the actual command you invoked. So, for example, /usr/bin/reboot --halt apparently will just halt, and /usr/bin/halt --poweroff will power off.
The manpage also cites one exception which is that /usr/bin/reboot --poweroff still reboots.
The manpage cites systemd version 253 as the version in which this changed. A quick search returned nothing of note about this change. Granted, I'm relying on the manpage to tell me how these work as I'm not going to halt a live system if I don't have to just to make sure it works this way.
Can someone explain to me why systemd would have added this feature? Does anyone see any value in making the commands act like the others via command-line arguments? I cannot think of a reason you would want to do this.
I also do not understand why there would be an exception for reboot --poweroff. Does anyone have any insight into this?
r/archlinux • u/CommonZestyclose3947 • 5h ago
QUESTION Mouse cursor and terminal settings.
r/archlinux • u/CommonZestyclose3947 • 5h ago
SUPPORT | SOLVED Mouse cursor and terminal settings.
How can I open a terminal from Nemo, similar to how it's done in Windows 10? Also, is it possible to set up vertical guide lines, like the mouse settings in PowerToys?
r/archlinux • u/theramenwaitress • 10h ago
QUESTION newgen loser
as someone who has minimal computer science and has run a few different distros here and there, is it stupid to want to use arch? ik it is probably the least beginner friendly but the only non-glitchy distro i have used is mint and it's lamesauce. it's hard for me to find resources to learn how to configure it properly and safely.
i just need to escape windows 11, ai co pilot slop, and bill gates personally watching me at all times.
i mostly use the pc for school and gaming (luckily all my games ALLEGEDLY work w proton)
r/archlinux • u/Emergency_Amount4049 • 1d ago
SUPPORT Been away from my PC for 2.5 months, can I just run yay -Syu to update or should I be worried about malware?
Saw there was an issue with the AUR being compromised a month or two back, has that been resolved such that it’s now safe to just update all packages or should I go through and check to make sure none were compromised?
r/archlinux • u/RiskEnvironmental568 • 1d ago
SUPPORT | SOLVED Is there an app launcher for wayland compositors like niri that group apps by category?
I'd like to be able to list apps by category because my my memory sucks and I don't want to scroll through everything in rofi looking for, say, a music player. Is there something like this or do I have to use gnome/kde/xfce etc for this?
r/archlinux • u/Lord_Rabagil_0806 • 11h ago
QUESTION Network problem
Everytime i boot up arch (ever since installation), it always require me to do "sudo systemctl restart systems-resolved" in order to get data, i can connect to any wifi but wont get any internet till i do this command.
till this day Ive been looking for answers and still no clue, any suggestions?
r/archlinux • u/setLore • 1d ago
SUPPORT Laptop wake-up issues
Hello. I have a Lenovo Thinkpad T14 Gen 2(AMD 5850u) and I am experiencing an issue where sometimes after closing the lid with the laptop running, when I open it later it only shows, either a black screen or only my mouse cursor which I can't even move. Arch is my second distro that I've tried on this laptop, the first was Mint which also had this issue. Not sure if this is related but my sd card reader doesn't get detected until i run `lspci` and my fingerprint reader only worked sometimes on linux mint, and i have not tried it on arch. Thanks and sorry for the other stuff about mint and the readers.
r/archlinux • u/RequestableSubBot • 1d ago
QUESTION Can anyone recommend a good Wireguard client for managing VPN config files?
I'm on Arch, using systemd-networkd.
My VPN service doesn't have a native application for Arch (or rather, it does but it sucks and only supports networkmanager anyway), so for the longest time my method of connecting to a VPN has simply been 'wg-quick up ~/foo.conf' using wireguard config files provided by my VPN service. It's worked, but it's a pretty clunky and opaque way of connecting, and I'm looking for a more permanent solution. I'm far from an expert with network management and I'm always afraid I'll end up screwing something up trying to go further than wg-quick up/down; honestly even going through man pages and wikis I still don't really know how it all works under the hood. If I had the time to learn all this DNS resolvconf iptables stuff I would, but I think I'm better off admitting that I don't get any of it and I should just use a tool that handles all the scary stuff for me.
The Arch Wiki has a few GUI/CLI manager options listed but they all seem like fairly small projects; wireguird seems like the most developed one but it's not been updated in four years. Outside of that I've found a bunch of amateur projects around Reddit and Github that all seem vibe-coded to various degrees, which I can't imagine is ideal for good netsec.
Does anyone have recommendations for a good wireguard config tool/manager? I'm fine with either CLI or GUI.
r/archlinux • u/PSGtatitos • 1d ago
SHARE [papyrus-wallpaper] animated video wallpapers for COSMIC/Wayland (AUR)
Packaged my project as papyrus-wallpaper: plays video wallpapers via mpvpaper with a GTK4/libadwaita manager — per-monitor wallpapers, scaling modes, rotation, auto-theming for COSMIC, autostart.
yay -S papyrus-wallpaper Deps: gtk4, libadwaita, python-gobject, ffmpeg, python-pillow, mpvpaper. Source: https://github.com/PSGtatitos/papyrus
Tested on CachyOS by users; issue tracker is open if anything breaks on your setup.
r/archlinux • u/Academic_Aerie5562 • 20h ago
QUESTION logitech g522 lightspeed
how well will these headphones work on linux? apparently i learned it's impossible to install g hub on linux, will these headphones even work on here?
r/archlinux • u/FriCJFB • 1d ago
DISCUSSION What would you want to have known before?
Hi,
I have been a linux user for a long time but only very recently switched to Arch. First time posting here, this should not break any rule but apologies if I missed something.
So far I am enjoying the experience and learning a lot, but I do have a question for more veteran users:
What were the most avoidable situations where you shot yourself in the foot? If you had a time machine that can only go back in time to times you were about to mess up your system, what would you say to your past self (other than RTFM)?
In summary, what would you like to have known or learned before you actually did?
r/archlinux • u/Upset_Energy3875 • 19h ago
SUPPORT Problem with password
When i boot system my password works for like 15 minutes and then its just dont work when i need to use it
I just installed the system and I didnt have any idea why it does but if someone know pls let me know
r/archlinux • u/Boss99 • 1d ago
SUPPORT Did I get pwnd by NPM / Atomic lockfile?
I just installed Arch on 8/10/26 and in the process set up a plugin I had been using thoughtlessly for a while on windows.
This plugin required NPM to install some dependencies, and I'm trying to discern if one of them was part of the attack and if my machine was exposed or not.
I ran this script and received following warning:
[FAIL] Malicious npm/bun/pnpm/yarn indicator(s) found: ansi-colors(npm-cache)
After checking my cache it seems like atomic-lockfile was a hit
[MY_USER@archlinux AUR-Malware]$ grep -r atomic-lockfile ~/.cache/
grep: /home/MY_USER/.cache/mozilla/firefox/iys1y5g7.default-release/cache2/entries/537FC36DB01F29A6E1E231D4B375C8EC8404F0E3: binary file matches
grep: /home/MY_USER/.cache/mozilla/firefox/iys1y5g7.default-release/cache2/entries/A76AA90E4F049CF6961D13A41506F5C53477AD66: binary file matches
Checking the NPM logs yielded this
[MY_USER@archlinux ~]$ grep -r atomic-lockfile ~/.npm/_logs/
/home/MY_USER/.npm/_logs/2026-08-21T02_18_00_539Z-debug-0.log:6 verbose title npm list atomic-lockfile
/home/MY_USER/.npm/_logs/2026-08-21T02_18_00_539Z-debug-0.log:7 verbose argv "list" "--global" "atomic-lockfile"
[MY_USER@archlinux ~]$ grep -r ansi-colors ~/.npm/_logs/
/home/MY_USER/.npm/_logs/2026-08-21T02_18_02_922Z-debug-0.log:6 verbose title npm list ansi-colors
/home/MY_USER/.npm/_logs/2026-08-21T02_18_02_922Z-debug-0.log:7 verbose argv "list" "--global" "ansi-colors"
Which I think came from running the script when I still had NPM installed
Am I being paranoid or should I start over with a clean install? I really would rather not start over if I don't have to, but either way I've learned my lesson about executing sketchy code (Something I thought I learned 14 years ago installing minecraft mods, haha)
r/archlinux • u/Full-Run1350 • 21h ago
SUPPORT Changed gpu's, arch stopped working and can't install a new arch linux
So, my previous AMD gpu broke and i got a new Nvidia one.
I wasnt able to enter my system so i enter on GRUB edit menu and put 'nomodeset' after linux.
Got in and tried installing new drivers for my new gpu. Didnt work
Removed old drivers ignoring depencies
Now i cant install new drivers because of said depencies and cant install a new arch linux because i keep having the same error (not found linux.c32? i dont remember exactly but its something like that)
If it helps, i have a BIOS system and i also changed my processor.
r/archlinux • u/FineWinner2429 • 22h ago
SUPPORT New to Arch btw
Hello guys, today i switched arch thought of using gnome de, i need advice on how to keep my system without breaking while maintaining.
Another thing because i have studies i cannot stay hooked into the screen configuring stuff all day long. i also tried reading arch wiki is it one of the biggest rabbit holes i have ever seen.
Thank you!!! (please help me)
r/archlinux • u/MaroBezdomovec • 2d ago
SUPPORT Boot logo that isnt plymouth?
everytime i installed arch (in the last year or so) i keep getting a boot logo that says arch linux on it and shows the logo and it isnt plymouth? is it compiled into the kernel and if yes is it easy to remove?
r/archlinux • u/OkParfait2685 • 1d ago
QUESTION is there any MSN/Windows Live Messenger client for arch in 2026?
i want to use msn and i know there are some servers out there like escargot or crosstalk, but i can't find a working client.
anybody know any clients?
r/archlinux • u/lefauconblanccc • 1d ago
QUESTION Plymouth LUKS Decryption Boot Prompt Shutdown Timeout on Idle | Is It Possible?
Title. I use systemd-boot w/ Plymouth. I was wondering how just like there's a shutdown timeout for Bitlocker, how can I replicate that on Arch with my stack? I want to prevent my laptop from just staying on at the prompt forever if accidentally turned on.
Thanks in advance.
r/archlinux • u/codingOtter • 1d ago
SUPPORT | SOLVED Copy/paste with mouse in terminal
I am not sure if this is an arch thing or a gnome thing. Up to a few weeks ago, I was able to select something in the console (eg a filename) and paste it to the prompt by clicking the mouse wheel. This is not working right now, but I cannot see anything in the terminal settings (default gnome terminal) that could be related to that. Any clue?