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Omarchy Linux Review: A Tiling Distro for Keyboard Purists

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Omarchy Linux, a new distribution from 37signals co-founder David Heinemeier Hansson, promises a minimalist, keyboard-driven experience. Built on Arch Linux, it offers a sleek look and access to thousands of applications. Early adopters praise its snappy performance and ability to revive old hardware with its lightweight desktop environment.

The system's tiling window manager is a core feature, managing screen space efficiently. While the keyboard-centric workflow feels natural for laptop users, the lack of a window-hide function is a noted shortcoming. Its opinionated design prioritizes speed and simplicity for developers who live on the command line.

However, the update tool has proven unreliable, with reported failures that bricked systems and required complex recovery. Despite these rough edges, Omarchy presents a compelling experiment for tinkerers. It's a focused distro that rewards users comfortable with getting their hands dirty when things go wrong.