If it wasn't for the obvious benefits of CachyOS being the fastest Linux distro I have tried.
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If it wasn't for the obvious benefits of CachyOS being the fastest Linux distro I have tried. I would definitely give Bazzite a try as a daily driver, it seems like such a well build distro. I would probably end up at CachyOS anyway, because of various advantages when working with music production, but Bazzite could be a very good choice for people looking for a nice looking distro with a clear focus on gaming.
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If it wasn't for the obvious benefits of CachyOS being the fastest Linux distro I have tried. I would definitely give Bazzite a try as a daily driver, it seems like such a well build distro. I would probably end up at CachyOS anyway, because of various advantages when working with music production, but Bazzite could be a very good choice for people looking for a nice looking distro with a clear focus on gaming.
Also, I just installed Bazzite in Boxes, and Boxes runs SO WELL on CachyOS.
And as you might have noticed, I'm getting pretty close at being a real CachyOS fanboy

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Also, I just installed Bazzite in Boxes, and Boxes runs SO WELL on CachyOS.
And as you might have noticed, I'm getting pretty close at being a real CachyOS fanboy

@mosgaard I considered putting CachyOS on my list of contenders to test when I get back to it - except I scrolled to the end of the website & saw "Our sponsors: Framework + Cloudflare"...?



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@mosgaard I considered putting CachyOS on my list of contenders to test when I get back to it - except I scrolled to the end of the website & saw "Our sponsors: Framework + Cloudflare"...?



@jwcph I can definitely understand that can be a dealbreaker.
I have decided to live with it for now, with the very modest contributions they have received. I understand how doing a distro in your spare time, can sometimes be extremely unrewarding, when we - the users - not contribute financially enough to make the work sustainable. It’s the problem of most Linux organizations, and why we see so much traffic in and out of projects.
It’s also a command-line “heavy” distro (for music production)
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@jwcph I can definitely understand that can be a dealbreaker.
I have decided to live with it for now, with the very modest contributions they have received. I understand how doing a distro in your spare time, can sometimes be extremely unrewarding, when we - the users - not contribute financially enough to make the work sustainable. It’s the problem of most Linux organizations, and why we see so much traffic in and out of projects.
It’s also a command-line “heavy” distro (for music production)
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@cameron_bosch @mosgaard Well, we know this isn't true; money talks - but even if it was, it still says something about who they want to work with & how they make decisions...