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name = "cachyos-hello" name = "cachyos-hello"
version = "0.8.0" version = "0.8.5"
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[package] [package]
name = "cachyos-hello" name = "cachyos-hello"
version = "0.8.0" version = "0.8.5"
authors = ["Vladislav Nepogodin <nepogodin.vlad@gmail.com>"] authors = ["Vladislav Nepogodin <nepogodin.vlad@gmail.com>"]
license = "GPLv3" license = "GPLv3"
edition = "2021" edition = "2021"

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Auswahl des Boot-Loaders: Der Benutzer kann nun bei der Online-Installation zwischen grub und systemd-boot wählen
- Bei der Online-Installation wird nun immer das neueste Calamares installiert, was hilft, Fehlerbehebungen "on the air" durchzuführen
- Calamares hat jetzt ein mhwd-Modul, das automatisch die benötigten Treiber installiert (freie Treiber)
- Calamares hat neue Bildfolien bei der Installation
- fstab und zfs mount Optionen wurden aktualisiert
- HiDPI-Unterstützung
- btrfs <big>Fehlerbehebungen:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - Der Locales-Bug in Calamares wurde behoben
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS wurde für den Grub-Bootloader entfernt, da es derzeit nicht funktioniert (Calamares-Problem), es kann aber weiterhin mit systemd-boot verwendet werden
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares zeigt nun das korrekte Standard-Dateisystem an
- Gnome ISO wurde korrigiert
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Fehlende Pakete im Live-ISO wurden für die Offline-Installation hinzugefügt
- btrfs swap luksencryption wurde behoben
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - übliche Übersetzungskorrekturen
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
Компания CachyOS была основана год назад. После почти года разработки мы с гордостью объявляем о нашем первом стабильном выпуске GUI Installer. <big>Особенности:</big>
Мы потратили много времени на изучение управления репозиториями, разработки ядра, инфраструктуры, тематизации ... и, наконец, поместили все это в установщик CachyOS GUI.
Все функции, над которыми мы работали и внедрили в установщик, просто пытаются предложить пользователям полностью настраиваемый интерфейс.
<big>Features:</big> - Выбор загрузчика: теперь пользователь может выбирать при онлайн-установке между grub и systemd-boot
- При онлайн-установке теперь всегда будут установлены новейшие calamares, что помогает исправлять ошибки на лету
- В Calamares теперь есть модуль mhwd, который автоматически устанавливает необходимые драйверы (бесплатные драйверы)
- В Calamares есть новые слайды с картинками на инсталляции
- Обновлены параметры монтирования fstab и zfs
- Поддержка HiDPI
<b>Filesystems:</b> <big>Исправленные ошибки:</big>
- btrfs - Исправлена ошибка локализации в calamares
- zfs - F2FS был удален для загрузчика grub, так как в настоящее время он не работает (проблема с calamares), он все еще может использоваться с systemd-boot
- ext4 - Calamares теперь показывает правильную файловую систему по умолчанию
- xfs - Gnome ISO исправлен
- f2fs - Для автономной установки добавлены отсутствующие пакеты в live ISO.
- Исправлена ошибка luksencryption подкачки btrfs
После того, как мы нашли решение для обеспечения всех наших пользовательских ядер интегрированным модулем zfs, мы внедрили установку zfs в один клик. - Обычные исправления перевода
Для установки ZFS вам необходимо выбрать cachyos-zfs в разделе Cachyos Kernels - ZFS во время установки. Для получения дополнительной информации:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a>
<b>Desktop Environments:</b>
- KDE-Plasma - Простой по умолчанию, мощный, когда это необходимо
- CuteFish Элегантный, красивый и простой в использовании рабочий стол Linux
- i3 tiling WM, в первую очередь ориентированный на разработчиков и продвинутых пользователей
- GNOME - предназначен для того, чтобы держать вас под контролем и добиваться цели
- Openbox - легко настраиваемый менеджер плавающих окон с обширной поддержкой стандартов
- Wayfire - композитор wayland, основанный на wlroots. Он направлен на создание настраиваемой, расширяемой и легкой среды без ущерба для ее внешнего вида
- LXQT - Облегченная Среда Рабочего Стола Qt.
- bspwm - плиточный оконный менеджер, который представляет окна в виде листьев полного двоичного дерева. bspwm поддерживает несколько мониторов и настраивается и управляется с помощью сообщений
- Kofuku (блаженство по-японски) - легкая и минималистичная настройка Linux. Эта настройка использует BSPWM в качестве оконного менеджера плиток.
- Xfce - облегченная среда рабочего стола для UNIX-подобных операционных систем. Он нацелен на то, чтобы быть быстрым и потреблять мало системных ресурсов, оставаясь при этом визуально привлекательным и удобным для пользователя
Также установщик автоматически определит ваш процессор и соответственно выберет оптимизированное хранилище, подробнее вы можете найти здесь:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
Ядра CachyOS используют различные планировщики и исправления для повышения производительности. Поддерживаются следующие планировщики:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
Все ядра встроены в две версии (x86_64 и x86_64_v3), а ядра с поддержкой llvm/lto включены в репозиторий cachyos.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
Мы работали над приложением, которое дает лучший обзор того, какие ядра установлены или могут быть установлены в вашей системе.
В будущем мы подумали о том, чтобы реализовать также возможность компиляции ядер CachyOS с несколькими опциями просто через диспетчер ядра, что поможет легче настроить компиляцию ядра в соответствии с их собственными потребностями.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Простой установщик пакета прикладных программ для CachyOS, который помогает настраивать и устанавливать приложения.
Мы действительно рады этому релизу и с нетерпением ждем будущего!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
We are really happy for this release and looking forward to the future!

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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
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<big>CachyOS 22.05</big> <big>CachyOS 22.07</big>
CachyOS was founded a year ago. After almost one year of development, we are really proud to announce our first Stable Release of GUI Installer.
We spent a lot of time investigating repo management, kernel development, infrastructure, theming, ... and finally put them all into the CachyOS GUI Installer.
All the features we worked on and implemented into the Installer are just trying to offer users a completely customizable experience.
<big>Features:</big> <big>Features:</big>
<b>Filesystems:</b> - Boot-loader selection: User can now choose on the online installation between grub and systemd-boot
- At online installation will now always the newest calamares installed, which helps to do bug fixes on the "air"
- Calamares has now a mhwd module which automatically installs the needed drivers (free drivers)
- Calamares has new picture slides at the installation
- fstab and zfs mount options got updated
- HiDPI support
- btrfs <big>Bug-fixes:</big>
- zfs
- ext4
- xfs
- f2fs
After we found a solution to provide all our custom kernels with the zfs module integrated, we have implemented a one click install for zfs. - The locales bug in calamares got fixed
For the ZFS install, you need to select cachyos-zfs under Cachyos Kernels - ZFS during installation. For more information: - F2FS has been removed for the grub boot loader since it is currently not working (calamares issue), it can be still with systemd-boot used
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-zfs</a> - Calamares shows now the correct default filesystem
- Gnome ISO got fixed
<b>Desktop Environments:</b> - Missing packages at the live ISO has been added for the offline installation
- btrfs swap luksencryption got fixed
- KDE-Plasma - Simple by default, powerful when needed - usual translation fixes
- CuteFish An Elegant, Beautiful and Easy-to-Use Linux Desktop
- i3 tiling WM, primarily targeted at developers and advanced users
- GNOME - designed to put you in control and get things done
- Openbox - a highly configurable, floating window manager with extensive standards support
- Wayfire - a wayland compositor based on wlroots. It aims to create a customizable, extendable and lightweight environment without sacrificing its appearance
- LXQT - The Lightweight Qt Desktop Environment.
- bspwm - a tiling window manager that represents windows as the leaves of a full binary tree. bspwm supports multiple monitors and is configured and controlled through messages
- Kofuku (bliss in Japanese) - a lightweight and minimalist Linux setup. This setup uses BSPWM as the tiling window manager.
- Xfce - a lightweight desktop environment for UNIX-like operating systems. It aims to be fast and low on system resources, while still being visually appealing and user friendly
Also the installer will automatically detect your CPU and choose optimized repo accordingly , more you can find here:
<a href="https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance">https://wiki.cachyos.org/en/home/cachyos-performance</a>
<b>Linux Kernels:</b>
The CachyOS kernels use different Schedulers and patches to improve performance. Following Schedulers are supported:
- BORE (Burst-Oriented Response Enhancer) CPU Scheduler by firelzrd (BORE) - linux-cachyos
- Standard Scheduler Completely Fair Scheduler (CFS) - linux-cachyos-cfs
- CacULE and CacULE-RDB created from Hamad Marri, maintained by CachyOS - linux-cachyos-cacule
- BitMap Queue (BMQ) Alfred Chen Scheduler - linux-cachyos-bmq
- Priority and Deadline based Skiplist multiple queue scheduler (PDS) - Alfred Chen Scheduler » linux-cachyos-pds
- Task Type Scheduler by Hamad Marri (TT) - linux-cachyos-tt
All kernels are built into two versions (x86_64 and x86_64_v3) and llvm/lto enabled kernels are included in the cachyos repo.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Kernel Manager:</b>
We have worked on a application which gives a better overview which kernel are installed or can be installed on your system.
For the future we thought about to implement also a possibility to compile the CachyOS kernels with several options simply over the kernel manager which will help easier to configure the kernel compile to suite their own needs.
<b>Introducing CachyOS Package Manager:</b>
Simple Software Application Package Installer for CachyOS which helps setting up &amp; installing applications.
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project('cachyos-hello', 'rust', project('cachyos-hello', 'rust',
version: '0.8.0', version: '0.8.5',
license: 'GPLv3', license: 'GPLv3',
meson_version: '>=0.56.0', meson_version: '>=0.56.0',
default_options: ['buildtype=debugoptimized', default_options: ['buildtype=debugoptimized',