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CachyOS is awesome. I just switched a few months ago after the praises from SomeOrdinaryGamer. I also wanted to use hyprland again after using plasma for sometime. It's amazing that Cachy lets me use the hyprland DE, but also has libraries to let me run kde software without the need for plasma.
Which distribution doesn't allow to run KDE software on non-KDE desktops? How would this even be possible?
I originally used EndeavourOS with hyprland and I tried to us kdenlive, but it would never start. I then tried to install kde-plasma, but it would never boot into the plasma DE. I went and installed kubuntu to use the kde apps, but things just work better for me on arch, like Bluetooth connectivity. So I decided to switch back to arch through Cachy.
Maybe an XWayland fuckup back then when Kdenlive didn't yet transition to Wayland.
Dependencies..? I remember accidentally installing entire DEs back in the day because individual packages required their entire native environment. So external maintainers basically had to 'extract' some packages from the dependency bundle to make them available without installing the entire native DE. Isn't that sort of how it still works?