Is anyone aware of a guide or step by step process for this? I have been searching but am lowkey Linux stupid with a lot of things and can’t seem to find a guide for cachy. I imagine any old arch guide will do also?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      51 month ago

      Thank you. This is what I ended up using. Swapped to SDDM. Then removed gnome. Things seem to be good. Gnome-desktop and gnome-desktop-common appear stuck due to lutris but I’ll figure that out later

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          Yeah. Gives an error. But they were not auto removed when removing gnome or gnome-essentials so they might be required.

  • Björn Tantau
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    Don’t know about Cachy. But the general way is to just install KDE and then change where you want to go in your login-manager. You might have to disable automatic logins to get that.

    Many distributions have some kind of meta package that installs everything KDE related called kde, kde-desktop or plasma-desktop.

    After everything is running how you like it you may remove all Gnome packages and install sddm instead of gdm as a login manager. But that’s optional.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      61 month ago

      This is exactly what I was looking for confirmation on based on my limited reading lol. Ty. I’ll attempt this. If I brick it eh. I love tinkering. 💜😆

  • Mactan
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    11 month ago

    wish it was easier to get the cachy kernel, the checksums on the aur pkg are always outdated