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Sitting out of a project that sounds as grandiose as the Open Gaming Collective may have seemed like a bad idea, but it didn't take long for CachyOS to prove otherwise. In early March, a report indicated that CachyOS had become the most popular Linux distro on ProtonDB, a platforms that tracks Linux usage on Steam. For nearly five years, that top spot had been held by pure Arch Linux, but CachyOS has grown massively in the last couple of years, and it accounted for 21.1% of Linux users on Steam as of this report. It's worth noting that Bazzite sat in fourth place at 9.5%. That should make it o

CachyOS skipped the Open Gaming Collective, and gamers rewarded it by making it the top Linux distro on Steam
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Here's one of the cooler elements of Aurora, which is especially nice for people who like to distro hop. Because it's part of the larger Universal Blue family, you can actually rebase Aurora to another operating system. All it takes is a single command, and your OS will move all of your files and settings over to a different Universal Blue operating system. Of course, this does mean you can hop from Aurora to Bluefin if you like. However, if you want to stick within the KDE family (and I really don't blame you), then I propose you try out swapping to Bazzite instead. If you've never heard of i

Aurora is the KDE side of Bluefin, and it might be the most polished Linux desktop right now
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