I first started using Manjaro after being on Debian/Ubuntu derivatives for years. Mint used to be my daily driver, then LMDE for a while. After struggling with Endeavour OS, through 2 or 3 breaking updates requiring a reinstall I made Manjaro with KDE Plasma my home for several years.

Manjaro was stable and, I thought blazing fast, compared to Mint. Everything just worked and was cutting edge. I thought my distro hopping days were over and I found the one that works for me.

Recently I’ve been reading about Cachy OS and decided to give it a whirl on my test Dell Latitude. Turns out that, I had no idea how fast and lean Linux could be on that off-lease business laptop! I know have it installed on my main Laptop and it’s leaps and bounds faster than Manjaro, has none of the bloat and just works! I know it’s early, but I think I have found a new home! I have timeshift set up just in case, so I’ll see how stable it is over the next few months, but so far I am impressed.

Highly recommend everyone who’s into Arch and rolling release to try it.

  • Out of curiosity, what made Endeavor hard? After distro hopping since the mid-90s, I had been happily running bare Arch for the past couple, with Artix on one laptop; I got a new desktop and installed Endeavor on it, and it’s been great. I mean, it’s Arch, it just wasn’t as fussy to install, but I don’t really notice a difference.

    Of course, I’m not running a desktop; just herbstluftwm, and that smooths out a lot of the differences, but there’s far less difference between raw-dog Arch and EndeavorOS than between Arch and Artix.

    • Peter G@discuss.onlineOP
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      within 6 months running it as a desktop OS with KDE it broke twice during update to the point that it was easier to reinstall than to fix. it maybe better a a barebones setup, but as a desktop, I had issues with it.

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    There is literally nothing about Cachy’s construct that would support what you’re saying. It’s a distro made with tiny tweaks here and there, but nothing that would make a night and day difference the way you’re describing.

    Would love to get some stats and hard facts about your experience though.

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      While I don’t have much in a way of hard data, it feels much snappier. Also, it seems to utilize less ram. I believe the difference lies in the Cachy’s repo. A lot of the apps I use daily are not installable from Manjaro repos and so I had to use flatpaks and AppImages. AUR was also a hit or miss for me. Catchy, on the other hand had most of the apps I use in it’s repo. Things like Tutanota desktop client and Zen browser as an example.

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        it feels much snappier

        their default KDE desktop has got animation speeds set to much higher than default values.

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        Well, friend, I hate to break it to you, but your package experience is going to be every modern distro out there.

        You’re running an OS that evolves weekly and monthly. Think about who makes software for Windows, and why it’s always fucking terrible.

        You’re running an OS that needs constant attention and builds to make it compatible. It’s a lot of work, and I have to say how annoying you are for complaining about free shit that annoys you.

        Can’t say this is an idea or attitude that happens much in today’s world.

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          I’m not sure where did you get an idea that I was complaining about something. I’ve been running Linux for over 15 years. I know how to maintain my system. I was simply saying that I found a distro that’s better FOR ME than the one I was using.

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      I didn’t find any difference between CachyOS and EndeavourOS on a newer Intel chip. COS was a bit bloated for my likings. Ended up sticking with EOS.

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    i love Cachy! The performance tweaks are nice, but what I really like is the Cachy repositories and how quickly they’re updated, and how useful they are!

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    I’m on Cachy for a long time and I have to tell that it may be unstable at times (up to file system breakage). Be ready for that if you want to use it.

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      It the breakage happens, hopefully Timeshift will save me. That’s the best thing that I learned while running EndeavourOS.