I’m currently on PopOS 22 and I’m in the mood to try something different. I mostly game but I do need my system to have support for the everyday tasks I sometimes need to do, so I fell bazzite is a no go.

I see a lot of people recommending Cachy, will it be a smooth experience for someone used to linux? Is Endeavour a better choice? Will I have issued with my PS3 eye camera and x52 stick?

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    19 hours ago

    100% of endeavor is using command line pacman for all your application installs and updates.

    This is not accurate by the way. It ships with its own Discovery app store too. I primarily use pacman/yay but some apps I use from Discovery that are installed as flatpaks. You could likely flip that and install most everything that way, it’s just not my preference.

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      16 hours ago

      Interesting, they don’t list it under package management. mOqVDqYWjUeLct6.png

      Reinstalling with xfce this time to see how it looks. I swore all I had was pacman / yay.

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        6 hours ago

        Sorry, I misspoke; Discover is part of the KDE suite which makes sense considering I use Plasma. And when selecting Plasma as my DM, it did come installed by default.

        It is recommended not to install packages from Discover that aren’t flatpaks for an Arch based system.

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        11 hours ago

        I’m not sure, but they might be talking about Discover, the Plasma software installer. It doesn’t manage arch packages but can be used for flatpaks.

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          7 hours ago

          Yeah, I got my vm up and running to try it out. Because i’m on xfce I don’t even have that by default. For a second I thought I was crazy though lol.

          They could install octopi or that one other alternative for a pacman gui, same as cachy has preinstalled. It’s fairly barebones though.

          CachyOS has cachy-update which is still a terminal window for updates but has a tray config and will be there to let you know when stuff changes. I don’t remember where I saw it though, the updater tray wasn’t default.

          eos-update seems similar on the surface and they have eos-update-notifier for a tray update notifier. After installing the thing though it’s anything but the same. It’s very user-unfriendly compared to cachy-update. I shouldn’t have to dig for a man page to configure an application with a gui presence (tray icon) imo but i’m being nitpicky.