

Thanks for the response!
But not having a picture does not help lol. Perhaps using a live USB might fix it. But then again, that probably involves messing with kernel settings or whatever. Seems quite involved for a simple update…
I 100% agree with you. But we shouldn’t ignore that CachyOS -at the end of the day- is still just Arch. And, within its excellent Wiki, we find the following “Warning” in the section concerning upgrading packages:
“Users are expected to follow the guidance in the System maintenance#Upgrading the system section to upgrade their systems regularly and not blindly run the following command.”
If we follow the link, we find within the second paragraph the following important reminder:
“Make sure to have the Arch install media or another Linux ‘live’ CD/USB available so you can easily rescue your system if there is a problem after updating.”
Kinda on the nose, don’t you think 😅? So, to be clear:
- I agree that reaching out to a live USB after a simple update is kinda bonkers.
- Yet, I acknowledge that that’s basically within expectations for Arch.
- Hence, I don’t use Arch[1]. And perhaps you shouldn’t either…
My Xbox controller was difficult to connect at times.
Thanks for clarifying! But, is this still related to issues with Bluetooth chips?
I’ve had installs with audio issues
Sorry, I simply can’t relate; simply, because I thankfully can’t recall being bothered with any such occurrence.
difficulties playing games because Lutris or Bottles wouldn’t work…
This, however, I can relate to. I’ve noticed that installing through one of the storefronts -be it GOG[2], Steam, Epic[3] (etc)- is a much better experience. And even if you don’t own it through any of the aforementioned platforms. Chances are that both the Steam client AND Heroic Games Launcher will do a splendid job at running the game. To be clear, I’ve use both Lutris and Bottles in the past; the latter quite extensively even*.
Isn’t that basically Cinnamon, Mate, Xfce (and most other DEs not named COSMIC, GNOME or KDE Plasma)?