CachyOS June 2024 Release (cachyos.org)
from Oxak@lemmy.ml to linux@lemmy.ml on 13 Jun 20:20
https://lemmy.ml/post/16841246

What makes CachyOS not just Arch based distro.

Optimized Packages and Repositories

CachyOS maintains its own repositories with optimized packages, especially for your hardware. There are x86-64-v3 and x86-64-v4 optimized repository, that exists to enhance your experience by: reducing latency, improving performance, applying special fixes, etc. Also, the system automatically selects repositories that are the fastest and optimized specially for your cpu.

Advanced Scheduler Support

Firstly let’s understand what scheduler is. In the Linux kernel, the scheduler is a crucial component that manages how tasks (or processes) are executed on the system. It decides which task should run next, ensuring efficient use of system resources to allow multiple tasks to run simultaneously. By default CachyOS provides BORE Scheduler (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) in our default kernel. It provides better performance and interactivity according to our test. But we also provide other schedulers, like: EEVDF, sched-ext (Framework to load userspace scheduler’s), ECHO, and RT. And you can choose any you prefer the most via the kernel manager.

Customizable Installation Process

When you have loaded to live iso (from usb). You automatically meet our installer. But what if you don’t want some components to install or let’s go deeper you don’t like this bootloader or kernel. You may want to change Desktop environment or window manager. Our installer provides much more choice than other distributions. You can and should to choose what you want to have and what not. And we provide to you this abilities. Your system your home.

User Friendly OS

By default, we provide our applications, like CachyOS Hello or CachyOS Package Installer and others. In order to simplify and make better for your experience. For example, CachyOS Hello provides options to update your system, enable services and rank the mirrors. Package Installer will help you to install packages. CachyOS also has a really good and friendly community, which helps each other very well.

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velox_vulnus@lemmy.ml on 13 Jun 21:05 next collapse

“Arch-based”

Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee on 14 Jun 01:52 collapse

“Arch-based by-the-path

cygnus@lemmy.ca on 13 Jun 21:44 next collapse

I’ll stick to EndeavourOS, thanks

[deleted] on 13 Jun 21:54 next collapse

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QuazarOmega@lemy.lol on 13 Jun 22:07 next collapse

Oh I thought that was only Artix, what does CachyOS use?

OhYeah@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 13 Jun 22:46 collapse

I think it is systemd based?

Oxak@lemmy.ml on 13 Jun 23:10 collapse

Its systemd based Artix its not ( what you talking about ! )

regnskog@lemmy.world on 14 Jun 05:03 next collapse

What do the v3 and v4 in the architectures mean?

gomp@lemmy.ml on 14 Jun 07:31 next collapse

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64#Microarchitecture_le…

TLDR: extra x86 instructions supported by modern chips

[deleted] on 14 Jun 12:56 collapse

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theshatterstone54@feddit.uk on 15 Jun 15:51 collapse

With that name, I first thought they might be doing something like the chaotic AUR.

Oxak@lemmy.ml on 15 Jun 20:47 collapse

In the forum you can find the full dev post ( " In 2020 and 2021 I tested and participated with Hamad and his cacULE scheduler. When we read about the RFC regarding x86-64-v3 optimized packages, we thought that we should make an optimized Linux system. The name “CachyOS” originally came from the “Cachy” scheduler, which was the old name of the cacULE scheduler. ")