CachyOS Review: Performance-Tuned Arch Linux for Gaming
CachyOS takes Arch Linux's rolling-release philosophy and optimizes every layer for speed. Custom kernel builds, aggressive compiler flags, and intelligent C...
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CachyOS takes Arch Linux's rolling-release philosophy and optimizes every layer for speed. Custom kernel builds, aggressive compiler flags, and intelligent C...
Nobara is what happens when a passionate gamer takes Fedora and asks: 'What if everything was already set up for gaming?' The project removes red tape, pre-i...
If you loved the Steam Deck's user experience but want it on your desktop, Bazzite delivers exactly that. Built on Fedora Kinoite as an immutable, container-...
Pop!_OS from System76 is what Ubuntu would look like if engineers designed it purely for gaming and development. It ships with superior GPU driver handling (...
Garuda Dragonized Gaming is proof that Linux gaming doesn't have to look spartan. Built on Arch with a heavily customized KDE Plasma desktop, it delivers stu...
Ubuntu GamePack is gaming Linux for people who just want to game, not learn a new OS. Based on Ubuntu's proven stability, it comes with Proton, Steam, Lutris...
Manjaro Gaming splits the difference between Arch's bleeding-edge excitement and Manjaro's safety rails. You get Arch's enormous software repository and roll...
Drauger OS proves that gaming on Linux doesn't require cutting-edge specs. Built on Ubuntu with XFCE and a low-latency kernel, it prioritizes frame rates on ...
ChimeraOS is SteamOS without the Steam Deck exclusivity. Built on Arch, it boots straight into a controller-friendly gaming interface—perfect for HTPC setups...
Fedora KDE Gaming Edition pairs Fedora's cutting-edge releases with KDE Plasma 6's maturity and gaming improvements. Built-in Wayland support means you're fu...
