

Can confirm


Can confirm


Have you tried using their built in cachy-update tool? It does a few extra things during updates that may help. Search for it in the program menu and it should come up
Edit: Link to the tool if needed https://github.com/CachyOS/cachy-update


I’m using CachyOS currently. It’s fast, so far stable and suits me.
Best pointer I can give you loads them all onto a USB with Ventoy and test them all on the live environment. What works for others may not work for you so go ham, break shit and have fun while exploring


I’ll give it a look. Thanks!


I use boost. It has an ad free version.
Though you’re making me wonder if I should change given your surprise haha


The irony of having a copilot and right below this post
I mean, that’s definitely a solution
And if the issue is a vulnerability due to lack of security updates?
That’s where I’m going wrong! I’m missing the viola. Hopefully my distro has it in their repo!
Looks like a table he made himself, in OneNote I think


Where did I say you had said it was ready? I answered your question on what “ready” means in the context. Talk about putting words in people’s mouths…


Given we’re talking about a Discord replacement and you say voice and video are still being worked on I’d say it’s not ready to replace Discord smh


Maybe you should given your closing sentence is incorrect and just bolsters the fact we shouldn’t blindly take everything we see at face value
I use plasma and had no idea this was a thing. Thank you
I was playing DMC: Devil May Cry (the prequel one) and they used a bunch of mount commands on a screen to show Virgil hacking the network


How’s peripheral support these days?
For example I have a Logitech keyboard and mouse, G Hub doesn’t have Linux support so I’d be unable to use some functionality.
I know there is software for changing lighting but in my experience it’s not great. Lighting profiles didn’t stick between reboots for example. I also can’t do things like setup macros or bind keys to the G keys on my keyboard or mouse buttons.


I’ll definitely take that into account.
As an example though, I use the AUR for the arr packages. If not from the AUR, where else would I get them? Would I need to clone the git and build them myself instead?


Thank you for the very detailed explanation! Makes sense now. I was of the mindset that Manjaro is an Arch derivative making it technically Arch and didn’t really take the repos etc into account. Makes sense why they advise against the use of AUR
You’ve opened my eyes haha.
I appreciate the response, I always worry asking “noob” questions from all the elitist horror stories you hear around Linux


Sorry for my ignorance, Linux noob here, but what do you both mean by Manjaro isn’t Arch?
Thanks!