• kameecoding@lemmy.world
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        1 month ago

        Yeah, just much easier to install, which is what I want from it, I never got the argument that by installing arch manually you “learn” what’s on your pc, idgaf, even as a software developer let alone a normie, I want a working system, that just works

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          1 month ago

          You could still wonder why endeavour in particular is so great though, in the end it’s all linux.

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        I’ve already used Cachy, but went back to Endeavour. I found Cachy’s “optimizations” to be a bit janky. At the time they enabled some items for ntsync that were clearly not ready for primetime.

        Performance-wise, I compared the two head to head and found Cachy and Endeavor to be equally performant for gaming. Cachy just didn’t offer anything for me that Endeavor didn’t already do.

        On top of this, I found Cachy’s packages to lag a bit behind the Arch and Endeavor repos, particularly in the Cachy-extras repository, and it ended up causing me issues with things I used from the AUR due to packaging conflicts (the old Manjaro type crap).

        Cachy isn’t for me, though I get why people like it.

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        30 days ago

        And if you like Manjaro your better off using another Distro in my opinion

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      1 month ago

      I’ve been thinking of switching back to Arch. Currently using Nobara, and its moved to rolling release anyway.

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      30 days ago

      personally any Arch based distro is not great for beginners its alright for intermediate Linux users and great for advanced Linux users
      but Arch based distros are the best for gaming cause newest packages and its quite easy to get game packages (especially when you put repos like Chaotic-AUR