CachyOS October 2024 Update Brings Enhanced AMD Support

Arch-based CachyOS's October '24 update fixes AMD GPU issues, improve the KDE Wayland session, and upgrades Python and Mesa.

Only a week after its previousย September update, the Arch-based CachyOS has rolled out its 11th update of the year, primarily focusing on fixes and stability improvements.

A significant fix in this release addresses an issue that prevented users with RDNA3 and AMD iGPUs from initiating a graphical session from the ISO. This problem has now been resolved with the inclusion of the xf86-video-amdgpu package.

Moreover, the release includes crucial fixes for the SDDM Wayland session for KDE, enhancing compatibility and smoothing the user experience in anticipation of the upcoming Plasma 6.2 release.

Additionally, CachyOS has improved its hardware detection capabilities, which now support reinstalling profiles. This is particularly beneficial for users upgrading their hardware or needing to reinstall driver packages.

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CachyOS October’s release also brings updates to several key packages which receive the latest in security, stability, and performance:

  • Linux Kernel updated to version 6.11.1
  • Mesa is now at version 24.2.4
  • SCX-Scheds upgraded to version 1.0.5
  • Python updated to version 3.12.7

For users currently utilizing legacy NVIDIA drivers (470xx and 390xx), it is recommended to remove the cachyos-kde-settings package to ensure compatibility with Wayland. This can be accomplished with a simple command: sudo pacman -R cachyos-kde-settings.

Theย announcementย provides a complete list of changes. For users eager to try out the latest capabilities, the updated ISO files are available for download via CachyOSโ€™s SourceForge mirrors for those opting for a fresh install.

Bobby Borisov

Bobby Borisov

Bobby, an editor-in-chief at Linuxiac, is a Linux professional with over 20 years of experience. With a strong focus on Linux and open-source software, he has worked as a Senior Linux System Administrator, Software Developer, and DevOps Engineer for small and large multinational companies.

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