CachyOS not only supports the use of multiple kernels (selectable from the advanced options at the boot screen), but also provides access to the very latest bleeding edge kernels as well. This can be done through the use of the Kernel module in CachyOS's graphical Settings Manager, or via the command line using the MHWD-kernel (CachyOS Hardware Detection) command.
These CachyOS tools will automatically update a newly installed kernel along with any modules currently in use with your existing kernel. For example, if you were to update from kernel 3.18 to 4.1, mhwd-kernel would automatically include the kernel 4.1 builds and all modules used with kernel 3.18. How about that!
You can configure your hardware through the Hardware Detection module in the Settings Manager or alternatively with the MHWD cli-application. With these tools you can install for example graphical drivers, free and proprietary.
Although CachyOS is designed to work as much "out of the box" as possible, we don't claim it's perfect. There can be times when things go wrong, you might have questions and a desire to learn more or just want to personalise it to suit your tastes. This page provides details of some available resources to help you!
Perhaps the first place to look for generic Linux help is by using your favourite search engine. Just include words like 'Linux', 'CachyOS' or 'Arch' in your search query.
For specific help with CachyOS we have a dedicated online forum where you can search for topics, or create one yourself! This is probably the next best place to go for collaboration, discussion and assistance. Ask for help, post your thoughts, or outline some suggestions. Don't be shy!
Got a suggestion on how we can make CachyOS better? Found something you want included, or want to help out? Please let us know, by posting your suggestion on the forum or drop by on IRC.