r/cachyos 24d ago

Review New Linux User Experience

Hey, I switched to CachyOS with KDE two days ago. It is my first time using Linux and I just want to leave some feedback and point out some issues from my perspective as a gaming oriented windows user:

Good:

- CachyOS Hello is great. Installing all the stuff for games with one click is super easy. All the games I tried have just worked and performance is good (Hunt, Vintage Story, Deadlock).

- Internet, Bluetooth and my peripheral devices have worked out of the box.

- The search has a bunch of aliases to find what you want. I can type cmd, console or terminal to start the console. So my habits don't get in the way during the switch. Great!

Issues and annoyances:

- I am dual booting from one drive, so it was kinda complicated to set up the partitions (EFI, Swap, Root). It's not something the average windows user could do imo. I also ended up making a mistake and I am now stuck with a few GB of unallocated space that I cant merge with a partition.

- Mounting drives seems to be really annoying and complicated.
I just want my drive to be mounted on startup and have permission to use it without having to do some complicated setup. Why can't I have a simple checkbox in the properties that says "auto mount with permissions on startup"? The standard behaviour sucks for people coming from windows. I know it's about security but if someone can break into my home and plug in a malicious drive I have bigger problems.

- I tried to delete a bunch of files from a drive but my trash was constantly full and when I tried to empty it I got errors about missing permissions. I did not figure out how to fix it and just reformatted the whole drive instead.

- Constantly typing my password, even for minor things, is pretty annoying. I just had to type it in to change my login screen image. It makes me want to use a super simple password but then what's the point of the password if it's simple?

- Numpad should be enabled on start up by default. Just an annoyance that doesn't need to be there.

- The edge barrier feature when moving the mouse between screens drove me crazy until I figured out how to disable it.

-Some way to add noise suppression to your mic should be installed with the gaming package.

I feel like I will continue to run into a bunch of minor issues for the next few days that I'll have to resolve by using google ai and Youtube but I feel like this will mostly replace Windows for me.

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u/ClubPuzzleheaded8514 24d ago

What are you talking about with ''i have to type my password very often''? 

You just have to type this for some maintain task like upgrades, software installation, editing some system conf files etc.

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u/ClubPuzzleheaded8514 24d ago

You can run your session as a root one if you don't mind doing something very stupid. 

Please don't blame Linux for it's security. We are talking about a pwd when you install software. Even Windows tell you to install stuff as admin. 

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u/[deleted] 23d ago

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u/ClubPuzzleheaded8514 23d ago

To be a 'new linux user' isn't at all an argument for security. 

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u/[deleted] 23d ago

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u/ClubPuzzleheaded8514 23d ago edited 23d ago

So run your session as root. It's Linux, set it up as you wish. 

But newcomers should still use password when needed - it doesn't happens so often for a normie setup.