I’m going to switch to arch for my general-purpose laptop, since I feel like kubuntu is not enough for me, I want to try a tiling WM and do some ricing.

I’m still undecided between plain arch or CachyOS, because that optimisation looks promising and I also game on my laptop.

The fact is that CachyOS seems more “bloated” with some unnecessary packages, so what do you suggest me? A simple arch installation, arch using the cachy-linux kernel and its optimisations or a debloated CachyOS install? Thank you all in advance.

  • sparkle_matrix_x0x@lemmy.mlOP
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    22 hours ago

    I don’t really like endeavourOS, seems like that it points more towards user friendliness than performance, which is not what I’m aiming to. I will probably install base arch, get familiar with it and then select some packages from either cachy or guarda to improve performance.

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      17 hours ago

      EndeavourOS doesn’t add anything to Arch performance, it is basically a minimal install of arch with their theming included, which you can opt out of during install. But, to each his own.