They can change the default settings as long as they leave the option to change it available.
They can change the default settings as long as they leave the option to change it available.
I have been running CachyOs for some months and I really like it, it is a clean and fast distro based on arch with many DE. You could give it a try on a live usb at least.
The first one
Xfs filesystem and a kernel with BORE scheduler, which are the default on CachyOs for a faster and snappier system.
All of them, thanks a lot for all the Devs hard work, I’ve tried and loved so many distros that I can’t choose any of them but lately I have been using cachyos which is a clean and fast arch based distro.
I loved is that it isn’t bloated like some other arch based distro and the blazing speed (for real) due to the BORE scheduler. I used it to save an old laptop and now it is also on my gaming laptop which works out of the box with Nvidia GPU. In one sentence it is clean and fast and that’s what I was looking for.
Yes this one was not under image editor, not easy to find.
Yes, at least one good one of each like gimp, kdenlive, vlc…
I tried and kept it, very good and basic FOSS photo editor with filters, stickers, text… This one is also good https://github.com/T8RIN/ImageToolbox
Here’s an imaginary award for you, thank you.
I used hyprland for a year with Nvidia support without tweaking it.
Will do, i used archcraft, great distro too.
I used hyprland for a year or so, made config files (which are on GitHub) and I loved it but it takes so much time and effort. So now I am on KDE and it is alright.
Yeah, it is gnome with tiling, it is not the same as a tiling manager.
I want a tiling WM like hyprland to become a full DE with all the softwares installed together at once, some presets and settings instead of config files, so I don’t loose any more time tweaking it forever.
Great thing, flatpak is litterally the heaviest folder on my system, and UI are great for those who are not used to the terminal commands.
I love vanilla OS, it runs well on my main laptop and is a pleasure to install and setup with every useful options, well made, I can’t wait for the debian version.
I discovered it and installed it yesterday, I really like it, no bloat, no useless preinstalled apps, a pure and clean distro.
Not Debian, it is how the arch Linux distros boot after the grub menu.