How good is Asahi Arch?

Hey, I'm daily driving Arch for a while now on my Desktop PC and I've been very curious to use it on my M1 MacBook Pro.

I'm happy to hear your experiences with daily driving Asahi Arch in comparison to Desktop Arch. :)

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u/B12Konsument — 2 days ago
▲ 1 r/kde

Taskbar panels shouldn't snap to the taskbar

Hey, is this a general bug, or can I customize it right?

I mean the sharp edge, which is snapped to the rounded edge of my taskbar.

This occurs when I have a maximized window.

The menu shouldn't snap to the taskbar. If there is any solution, I'm thankful if someone could tell me. It's pretty annoying.

https://preview.redd.it/auv4xt8wjugh1.png?width=80&format=png&auto=webp&s=1ef09f6e2d55f4fcced2f2940a404aa769251e76

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u/B12Konsument — 18 days ago

When was the last time your Arch distro (with the standard Arch kernel) broke?

Hey, I've been an Arch user for a while now, and I've never experienced stability issues.

Because Arch is a rolling release, many people say that it's not user-friendly and that's why it usually keeps breaking.
I use the CachyOS kernel, and I'm wondering if that's why my Arch is so stable.

Dear Arch kernel users, please share your experience with the stability of your systems. :3

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u/B12Konsument — 1 month ago
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Did your CachyOS system ever break?

Hey, I use Arch with the CachyOS kernel, and I've never experienced stability issues yet.

What are your experiences with CachyOS and its stability?

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u/B12Konsument — 1 month ago

Why is Mint considered more user-friendly than CachyOS?

So I'm an IT specialist who has used Arch for a while now, and I'm pretty happy with it.

In the past, I also tested Mint, which was extremely difficult for me to use. Nothing worked as I wanted, everything looked weird, etc.

I also tested CachyOS, of course, because I also use their kernel and other stuff for my Arch.
And holy shit, I was so impressed by its user friendliness. Only one ISO, everything is chosen and installed in the installation process, completely automatic hardware recognition, and so on.

I can't imagine that there is a more user friendly distro than CachyOS and wanted to ask which things exactly are eventually more user friendly in Mint, because everywhere you look, it says that Mint is more user friendly.

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u/B12Konsument — 1 month ago