Comment by unethical_ban

9 hours ago

I run a dual boot of windows and am currently dauly-driving CachyOS quite happily. I've been playing some Crimson desert and got some occasional crashes... But any other game I have has run smoothly.

Their GUI tools for package management are thin wrappers on CLI tools, but are enough hand-holding that most people should navigate it fine. More devices worked out of the box for my with Linux than Windows.

Just like if you haven't tried AI in a year and have mocked it, you need to try it again. Of you haven't tried Linux desktop in a few years, you need to try again. CachyOS really does seem to handle the driver installs and gaming compatibility well.

Cachy pushed a Limine update last weekend without any testing. It broke everyone with secure boot signing. Head proton versions are great, but games tend to turn into a laggy mess after a couple of hours and need regular restarts.

It's decent, but it's not all roses at all, and I wouldn't inflict it on non-techies yet.