Draft:CachyOS

  • Comment: Content like “aims to combine Arch's power and flexibility with out-of-the-box usability, and performance optimizations” and “Due to its focus on out-of-the-box driver support, ease of installation, and performance optimization, CachyOS has quickly gained a large degree of popularity” is RIDICULOUSLY promotional. Theroadislong (talk) 21:39, 25 March 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: Please don't resubmit the draft without making any changes. Thank you. RedShellMomentum 01:20, 28 January 2026 (UTC)
  • Comment: New sources still do not address the issues noted at the previous AfD. GTrang (talk) 22:55, 19 December 2025 (UTC)


CachyOS
CachyOS with KDE Plasma
DeveloperPeter Jung, Vladislav Nepogodin
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Initial releaseJuly 3, 2021; 4 years ago (2021-07-03)
Latest release260426 / April 26, 2026; 40 days ago (2026-04-26)
Repositorygithub.com/cachyos
Available inMultiple languages
Update methodRolling release (Pacman)
Package managerPacman
Supported platformsx86-64
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
Influenced byArch Linux
Default
user interface
KDE Plasma, GNOME, COSMIC, Niri, Cinnamon, Budgie, Mate, Xfce4, LXQT, LXDE, UKUI, Hyprland, Sway, Wayfire, i3 Window Manager, Qtile, bspwm, Openbox
Official websitecachyos.org

CachyOS is a Linux distribution based on Arch Linux. It incorporates a graphical user interface and a set of performance modifications by default in an effort to create a more user friendly and responsive experience.[1][2][3][4]

It shares the rolling release schedule and repositories of Arch Linux, and periodically releases updated installation media to help configure new features during setup. The distribution provides both a standard desktop edition and a handheld edition aimed at handheld game consoles, with more editions upcoming for different use-cases.[5][6]

History

CachyOS was first released on July 3, 2021,[7] by German developer Peter Jung (ptr1337),[8][9] alongside co-developer Vladislav Nepogodin (vnepogodin). The project began when Jung was experimenting with and contributing to the cacULE scheduler alongside its developer, Hamad. They chose the name "CachyOS" as a reference to an earlier name for the scheduler.[10]

CachyOS was featured in ComputerBase in November 2022 as an Arch Linux derivative with promising approaches.[11]

During 2024, traffic for CachyOS installation increased sharply owing to its early discovery.[12] According to PC Games Hardware, CachyOS achieved a 2.54 percent share of the Linux market on Steam in its first year.[13] In July 2025, it became the most popular distribution on DistroWatch based on traffic to each distribution's page on the DistroWatch Website.[8][14][15][16]

On December 3, 2025, CachyOS was granted a $250 per month sponsorship from Framework Computer as part of a batch of sponsorships towards open-source software, who recognized the distribution was excelling in benchmarks.[17][18]

In January 2026, the Open Gaming Collective (OGC) formed to centralize efforts around critical software components employed for gaming on Linux based systems.[relevant?][19] CachyOS did not opt in to this collective, with Peter stating they did not see benefits that would flow through to CachyOS, and concerns around the initiative "rushing" to find new maintainers after removing a prominent member of their team.[20]

As of March 2026, CachyOS is the most popular desktop distribution on ProtonDB, overtaking Arch Linux.[21][22]

In late April 2026, CachyOS shipped with the Linux 7.0 kernel, which added additional performance improvements compared to Linux 6.19.[4][23][24]

Features

CachyOS recompiles Arch Linux packages for the x86-64-v3, x86-64-v4 and Zen 4+ architectures, delivering increased performance.[25][26][3] Access to these packages is achieved through pacman repositories which can be added to an existing Arch Linux installation. CachyOS also provides access to the Arch User Repository (AUR). CachyOS additionally provides a graphical installer via Calamares to aid users in configuring their installation.[3]

CachyOS provides a convenience installer for WinBoat that allows for easy installation of a lightweight Windows Virtual machine in a Docker or Podman container.[27]

The distribution ships with a modified Linux kernel, named linux-cachyos, which integrates performance-based patches and alternative CPU schedulers such as the BORE and EEVDF to reduce system latency.[28]

Reception

CachyOS is often compared to Arch Linux and distributions based on it such as EndeavourOS, as well as gaming focused distributions such as Bazzite and SteamOS.[29][30] Benchmarks have found measurable performance increments over other distributions in particular workloads.[31][32]

The installation process has been described as easier and with more options for customization than the alternative methods presented in Arch Linux.[33][3] The lack of an offline installer has been criticized, as successful installations are dependent on a reliable internet connection.[34]

There has been a rise in popularity and recommendations of CachyOS on Reddit and in online forums discussing Linux distributions.[35] Despite this, it has been recommended[by whom?] that users who are new to Linux should be cautious with selecting CachyOS, as Arch Linux based distributions often expect a degree of experience and familiarity with aspects of the ecosystem to troubleshoot underlying issues beyond what provided GUI helpers can achieve.[2][36]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bärwaldt, Erik (2026-03-13). "Arch-Linux-Derivat CachyOS im Test". LinuxCommunity (in German). Retrieved 2026-04-02.
  2. ^ a b Wallen, Jack (2026-04-21). "CachyOS is the Arch Linux distro to try if you want serious speed and performance". ZDNET. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  3. ^ a b c d Lewis, Nick (2026-04-23). "EndeavourOS made Arch easy to install—CachyOS made it easy to use". How-To Geek. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  4. ^ a b Batt, Simon (2026-04-20). "CachyOS just shipped Linux 7.0, and it has some extra performance tweaks added to the mix". XDA. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  5. ^ Larabel, Michael (2025-12-25). "Arch Linux Powered CachyOS To Develop A Server Edition". Phoronix. Retrieved 2026-03-25.
  6. ^ Borisov, Bobby (2025-12-26). "CachyOS Plans New Server Edition With Hardened Defaults". Linuxiac.
  7. ^ Germain, Jack M. (2023-04-18). "New Distro Makes Running Arch Linux Very 'Cachy'". LinuxInsider. Retrieved 2025-03-25.
  8. ^ a b Bauduin, Sven (2025-07-13). "Made in Germany: CachyOS ist die populärste Linux-Distribution". PC Games Hardware (in German). Retrieved 2026-04-02.
  9. ^ Fox, Jacob (2026-02-02). "CachyOS says the Open Gaming Collective is an unnecessary 'collective with strings attached'". PC Gamer. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  10. ^ "What is the origin of CachyOS and why its named 'CachyOS'?". CachyOS Wiki. 23 March 2026. Retrieved 2026-03-24.
  11. ^ Bauduin, Sven (2022-11-22). "CachyOS: Derivat von Arch Linux mit vielversprechenden Ansätzen". ComputerBase (in German). Retrieved 2026-04-23.
  12. ^ Lindlein, Marek (2026-03-26). "'Gaming-Distribution': CachyOS-Co-Chefentwickler Peter Jung im Interview". ComputerBase (in German).
  13. ^ Bauduin, Sven (2025-01-06). "Linux: Die besten Gaming-Distributionen für Spieler [Update]". PC Games Hardware (in German). Retrieved 2025-06-13.
  14. ^ Proven, Liam (2025-08-25). "Opinionated Arch derivative CachyOS overtakes Mint and MX on DistroWatch". The Register. Retrieved 2026-03-25.
  15. ^ "CachyOS". Distrowatch.com. Retrieved 2025-10-26.
  16. ^ Ghosh, Dibakar (2025-09-27). "Why This Distro Is More Popular Than Ubuntu and Linux Mint Right Now". MSN. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  17. ^ Nirav, Patev (2025-12-03). "Framework sponsorships". Framework (published 2026-03-25). Retrieved 2025-12-08.
  18. ^ Dawe, Liam (2025-12-09). "Framework greatly expand their open source event and Linux distribution sponsorships". GamingOnLinux. Retrieved 2026-04-23.
  19. ^ Dawe, Liam (2026-01-29). "Open Gaming Collective (OGC) formed to push Linux gaming even further". GamingOnLinux.
  20. ^ Dawe, Liam (2026-01-30). "CachyOS founder explains why they didn't join the new Open Gaming Collective (OGC)". GamingOnLinux.
  21. ^ ekianjo (2026-03-14). "CachyOS Is Now the Most Popular Desktop Distro on ProtonDB". Boiling Steam. Retrieved 2026-03-17.
  22. ^ Batt, Simon (2026-03-15). "CachyOS dethrones Arch as the top desktop distro for Linux gamers on ProtonDB". XDA. Retrieved 2026-03-17.
  23. ^ Nestor, Marcus (2026-04-26). "CachyOS ISO Release for April 2026 Brings Shelly as Default GUI Package Manager". 9to5Linux. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  24. ^ Larabel, Michael (2026-04-19). "CachyOS Rolls Out A Super-Charged Linux 7.0 Kernel". Phoronix. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  25. ^ Larabel, Michael (2024-02-29). "Arch Linux CachyOS Benchmarks Of x86-64-v3 & x86-64-v4 Repositories". Phoronix.
  26. ^ Larabel, Michael (2024-08-20). "Intel Continues To Show AMD The Importance Of Software Optimizations: 16% More Ryzen 9 9950X Performance". Phoronix.
  27. ^ Lewis, Nick (2026-04-19). "This simple CachyOS feature lets me use Windows without dual-booting". How-To Geek. Retrieved 2026-04-23.
  28. ^ "CachyOS Kernel". CachyOS Wiki. 2026-06-01. Retrieved 2026-06-03.
  29. ^ Wallen, Jack (2026-01-26). "CachyOS vs. EdeavorOS: Which spinoff makes Arch Linux easier to use?". ZDNET.
  30. ^ Seti, Raghev (2025-12-23). "Linux gaming is finally great, and these 4 distros are leading the way". MakeUseOf.
  31. ^ Seti, Raghav (2025-12-10). "Bazzite isn't the best Linux gaming option anymore — this is". MakeUseOf.
  32. ^ Larabel, Michael (2025-11-06). "CachyOS Continues Delivering Leading Performance Over Ubuntu 25.10, Fedora Workstation 43". Phoronix.
  33. ^ Carrasqueira, João (2025-10-11). "CachyOS is the best Arch-based Linux distro out there". XDA.
  34. ^ Proven, Liam (2024-07-23). "Arch-based CachyOS promises speed but trips over its laces". The Register.
  35. ^ Gloor, Jordan (2025-11-08). "I'm finally jumping on the CachyOS bandwagon this weekend". How-To-Geek.
  36. ^ Smith, Jesse (2025-05-05). "DistroWatch Weekly, Issue 1120". DistroWatch.

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