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by brightmood
319 days ago
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TLDR if you are skilled on Linux use archlinux vanilla instead of their opinionated version. - Super unstable if you use as a workstation. - Purely gaming oriented. - Constant untested things pushed into their cachyos-settings
repo - Bugs with their kernels they don't care for. - Dismissal as it is not 'meant for workstations' |
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What is gaming oriented? What is untested? Which bugs? What do you mean by workstation?
Whatever. During initial setup slightly more than a year ago I went with their defaults, which means BTRFS as filesystem on a single SSD, and Plasma as DE. Apart from some (much later) customization of the initial ramdisk I didn't do much else. Their ZRAM setup suits me, everything flies, nothing crashes, lags, stutters.
Everything (of which I use) works.
I am skilled in Linux. By using plain vanilla Arch I'd have to recompile all of Arch to get the optimizations CachyOS is coming with by default. IMO that would be a useless hassle. Because they work flawlessly on my systems. I don't game btw.