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Long-time Windows user here that made the jump from Windows 11+WSL to Linux a few months ago. After test driving a few distros, I settled on CachyOS (an Arch-based distro)[1].

Performance wise it's smooth as heck, and Geekbench scores show it performing better than Win11 across the board. The default install uses KDE Plasma for its desktop, which is a perfect fit for Windows users like myself in terms of UX/UI.

For an alternative to MS Office, I've been using OnlyOffice[2] with no compatibility issues yet (though I am only a casual user and not a hardcore Word/Excel user).

I reinstalled Win11 last week to confirm whether or not I was experiencing bias, and there was noticeable feeling of "lag" when using Win11 compared to CachyOS (this test was with the latest Win drivers and patches on relatively recent Thinkpad hardware). I went back to Cachy with no hesitation after that.

[1] https://cachyos.org/

[2] https://www.onlyoffice.com/



recent concerns from https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/onlyoffice

>> Since Qt5 is now already outdated,

> Yes, every dependency onlyoffice uses is outdated. They even use v8 8.9 that doesn't include any security patches. They also uses outdated CEF binary downloaded from an http url and doesn't check its integrity at all. Even worse, that CEF binary might be closed source as suggested by dbermond in https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors/issues/1664

> I would advise anyone who uses onlyoffice to avoid opening any untrusted documents with it. It appears that onlyoffice upstream doesn't care about security at all. See https://github.com/ONLYOFFICE/DesktopEditors/issues/1664 for more details


How do you know if someone uses Arch Linux? Don't worry they'll tell you ;)

All kidding aside, I recently migrated to EndeavourOS, but CachyOS looks dope too


Ahaha, I've become that person I guess. I only mentioned Arch as I've always used Ubuntu when using Linux desktop VMs, and even test drove Kubuntu before trying out Cachy. Apart from some brief time getting used to pacman as a package manager instead of apt, I haven't encountered any other items that felt different to Ubuntu.


It is.

Without much fuss.

Tu(r)ned to eleven, speed, bliss & heaven.

On BTRFS, no less!


Can't recommend this enough, I was letting a few games with anticheat keep my personal use on Windows and I decided to jettison those and make the plunge and couldnt be happier.

I went with Mint instead of an arch-based distro, but my experience has been really great even dealing with Geforce drivers.

I use the 365 suite in a web browser if I need to work on it , no issues.


+1 for only office. When I was a data analyst I made this custom graph in Excel that rendered some lines as speedometers. It calculated the rotation based on the input numbers to align them in the right position. LibreOffice could not handle it (and I don't blame them). I was shocked when I opened the file in OnlyOffice and it worked!


On the other hand, I recently tried onlyoffice and could not find a way to format a date with the day of the week


Woah, OnlyOffice looks like pretty much exactly what I've been looking for! Nice!




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