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I tried CachyOS and so far it’s been alright besides having bit difficulty finding software so I have stuff from multiple sources.
Emi@ani.socialto
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42·2 months agoWhy?/what are the alternatives?
Sorry, English is not my native language.
I somewhat broke my Linux mint Debian edition and decided to distro hop a bit. So I wanted to try popos but when trying to install it the windows and everything were broken like when you dragged the windows it left shadows and you couldn’t see anything on it. So I ended up with CachyOS and so far that was awesome. Especially like that you can just clone the bottom panel which I struggled with on mint. The only “problem” I have with it is that there’s no app manager like on mint just octopi that is too minimalist and doesn’t seem to search well and some apps I assume aren’t for arch so looking for some app manager to install that would be similar to mint or just more noon friendly, just normal GUI. Well, there’s my short story of finding CachyOS is good so far.
Buchta is quite broad term sadly. The recipe I use for buchta is 100g sugar, 5 eggs(separated and whites beaten), 150g butter, 200ml milk 400g flour and baking powder. Bake at 160°c for one hour. I use half the sugar that’s usually in recipes.
My first thought, never made brownies but I assume it is similar buchta ( flat style slavic cake? Idk what it’s in English).
What distro do you use with it? So far I liked mint with cinnamon but looking to switch my main PC to Linux and ditch windows on October 23rd.
I plan switching to Linux mint Debian on my main PC and ditch windows. Mainly use my PC for games,vr and jellyfin.
The Maine Thing I’m worried about that Linux won’t run or at least won’t run well is VR but I did not try it yet.


Currently running cachyOS and have almost no problem running games besides having nvidia 1060 3GB so just old hardware not for modern games. But I can probably run anything and what’s not for Linux just use wine, that works much better now than I remember. Also I’m very much a noob that just can use a search engine.