CachyOS Introduces New Default GUI Package Manager, Kyber For NVMe I/O Scheduler – Phoronix

CachyOS Introduces New Default GUI Package Manager, Kyber For NVMe I/O Scheduler – Phoronix

The April 2026 ISO refresh of the Arch Linux based CachyOS is now available with a variety of refinements, new hardware support, and other polishing.

CachyOS is now making use of the app Shelly as its default GUI package manager in place of Octopi. Shelly is a “modern reimagination of the Arch Linux package manager” and further described via its GitHub repository for those interested in this Arch Linux GUI package manager.

CachyOS also now supports DNS-over-HTTPS for better privacy, improved vRAM management toggle, and with CachyOS Settings the default NVMe I/O scheduler changed from none to now using the Kyber I/O scheduler for better responsiveness. The improved vRAM management toggle is leveraging the work done by Valve for optimizing Linux and initially the KDE desktop for a better experience on graphics cards with limited amounts of video memory.

This monthly CachyOS snapshot also brings various installer improvements and a variety of fixes.

Downloads and more details on this new ISO refresh for the speedy CachyOS Linux distribution via CachyOS.org.

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