I’m asking whether it’s more like “arch with some custom spice” or rather something vaguely similar to arch like “ubuntu is like debian”. I tried manjaro long, long time ago and can’t remember much more than using AUR being mess due to not really being arch…
While I see the analogy, saying “CachyOS to Arch is like Ubuntu to Debian” with a straight face is not something I can do.
If you try to interact with an Ubuntu install like it’s Debian, you’ll get very frustrated very quickly.
If you try to interact with a CachyOS install like it’s Arch, you probably won’t even notice you are not on Arch, besides a couple of different package names.
I’m asking whether it’s more like “arch with some custom spice” or rather something vaguely similar to arch like “ubuntu is like debian”. I tried manjaro long, long time ago and can’t remember much more than using AUR being mess due to not really being arch…
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While I see the analogy, saying “CachyOS to Arch is like Ubuntu to Debian” with a straight face is not something I can do. If you try to interact with an Ubuntu install like it’s Debian, you’ll get very frustrated very quickly. If you try to interact with a CachyOS install like it’s Arch, you probably won’t even notice you are not on Arch, besides a couple of different package names.
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I know it’s not a perfect analogy. It was just a first thing that crossed my mind…
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