Currently an incomplete pre-alpha.
- cosmic-applets
- cosmic-applibrary
- cosmic-comp
- cosmic-launcher
- cosmic-notifications
- cosmic-osd
- cosmic-panel
- cosmic-protocols
- cosmic-settings
- cosmic-settings-daemon
- cosmic-session
- cosmic-text
- cosmic-text-editor
- cosmic-theme
- cosmic-theme-editor
- cosmic-time
- cosmic-workspaces-epoch
- libcosmic
- xdg-desktop-portal-cosmic
The COSMIC desktop environment requires a few dependencies: (This list does not try to be exhaustive, but rather tries to provide a decent starting point. For detailed instructions check out the individual projects):
- just
- rustc
- libwayland
- mesa (or third-party libEGL/libGL implementations, though interfacing with mesa's libglvnd is generally recommended).
- libseat
- libxkbcommon
- libinput
- libgtk
- udev
- dbus
optionally (though the build-system might currently require these libraries):
- libsystem
- libpulse
- pop-launcher
- libexpat1
- libfontconfig
- libfreetype
- lld
- cargo
- libgbm-dev
- libclang-dev
- libpipewire-0.3-dev
Note: libfontconfig
, libfreetype
, and lld
are packages specific to Linux distributions. You may need to find the equivalent version for your distribution if you are not using Pop!_OS.
The required ones can be installed with:
sudo apt install just rustc libglvnd-dev libwayland-dev libseat-dev libxkbcommon-dev libinput-dev libgtk-4-1 udev dbus libdbus-1-dev -y
and the optional ones with:
sudo apt install libsystemd-dev libpulse-dev pop-launcher libexpat1-dev libfontconfig-dev libfreetype-dev lld cargo libgbm-dev libclang-dev libpipewire-0.3-dev -y
They can be installed all at once with:
sudo apt install just rustc libglvnd-dev libwayland-dev libseat-dev libxkbcommon-dev libinput-dev libgtk-4-1 udev dbus libdbus-1-dev libsystemd-dev libpulse-dev pop-launcher libexpat1-dev libfontconfig-dev libfreetype-dev lld cargo libgbm-dev libclang-dev libpipewire-0.3-dev -y
The easiest way to test COSMIC DE currently is by building a systemd system extension (see man systemd-sysext
).
git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-epoch
cd cosmic-epoch
just sysext
This will create a system-extension called cosmic-sysext
, that you can move (without renaming!) into e.g. /var/lib/extensions
.
After starting systemd-sysext.service (sudo systemctl enable --now systemd-sysext
) and refreshing (sudo systemd-sysext refresh
) or rebooting,
COSMIC will be an available option in your favorite display manager.
Note: An extension created this way will be linked against specific libraries on your system and will not work on other distributions. It also requires the previously mentioned libraries/dependencies at runtime to be installed in your system (the system extension does not carry these libraries).
It is thus no proper method for long term deployment.
COSMIC DE is packaged for Pop!_OS. For reference look at the debian
folders in the projects repositories.
These and the justfile
inside this repository may be used as references on how to package COSMIC DE, though no backwards-compatibility guarantees are provided at this stage.
COSMIC DE is very much still work-in-progress and thus does not follow a versioning scheme so far. We do our best to keep the referenced submodule commits in this repository building and working together, as a consequence they might not contain the latest updates and features from these repositories (yet).
Notes on versioning and packaging all these components together properly will be added at a later stage once COSMIC DE gets its first release.
COSMIC DE is in heavy development and not ready for issue reports. Currently, GUIs are incomplete and don't match designs, desktop settings aren't available and bugs are obvious and known. You're seeing the sausage be made. Most configuration is currently in text files and would be familiar to i3/Sway users. A call for testing will be announced when the project is ready for reports. With that out of the way, feel free to jump in and have fun.
sudo nano /etc/gdm3/custom.conf
Change to true WaylandEnable=true
Reboot for this change to take effect.
If you have SELinux enabled (e.g. on Fedora), the installed extension won't have the correct labels applied.
To test COSMIC, you can temporarily disable it and restart gdm
(note that this will close your running programs).
sudo setenforce 0
sudo systemctl restart gdm
sudo apt install cosmic-*
After logging out, click on your user and there will be a sprocket at the bottom right. Change the setting to COSMIC. Proceed to log in.
This is basic configuration to get you started. See individual projects repos above for details.
Access cosmic-launcher with Super+/
. This will eventually be moved to Super
alone.
COSMIC Comp is the compositor for COSMIC DE. Its config file is located at /etc/cosmic-comp/config.ron
. You can enable tiling by setting tiling_enabled: true,
at the bottom of the file.
sudo mkdir /etc/cosmic-comp
sudo cp cosmic-comp/config.ron /etc/cosmic-comp
sudo -e /etc/cosmic-comp/config.ron
sudo apt install ksnip qtwayland5
Add (modifiers: [], key: "Print"): Spawn("ksnip -t"),
to /etc/cosmic-comp/config.ron
. The screenshot will open in a separate window for cropping and saving.
mkdir ~/.config/cosmic-panel
cd ~/.config/cosmic-panel
wget https://github.com/pop-os/cosmic-panel/raw/master_jammy/cosmic-panel-config/config.ron
nano config.ron
To apply configuration changes, open System Monitor, find the cosmic-panel process and click End Process. The panel should restart automatically. If not, you may have an invalid option or syntax error. Correct the error and launch the panel with cosmic-panel </dev/null &>/dev/null &
.
Desktop backgrounds currently cycle through system backgrounds. They'll be configurable once cosmic-settings integration is complete.
WebGL on NVIDIA is currently broken but will work in Google Chrome using software rendering.
flatpak install com.google.Chrome
Change flags to enable wayland and dark mode.
chrome://flags/#ozone-platform-hint (Wayland)
chrome://flags/#enable-force-dark (Enabled)
chrome://flags/#enable-webrtc-pipewire-capturer (Enabled)