CachyOS January 2026 Release Brings Enhancements for North East Users
The latest CachyOS ISO snapshot, released for January 2026, offers a host of updates, new features, and improvements, making it an essential upgrade for Linux enthusiasts in North East India and across the country.
Upgraded KDE Plasma 6.5.5 Desktop Environment
The new release ships with the latest KDE Plasma 6.5.5 desktop environment, featuring Wayland session support by default and the upcoming Plasma Login Manager, scheduled for release in KDE Plasma 6.6. This update promises a smoother and more secure login experience.
Improved Compatibility and Performance
CachyOS now offers both stable and LTS kernels to enhance compatibility with newer devices and hardware. The new release also includes an updated NVIDIA module, designed to reduce interrupt time for low-latency displays, benefiting gamers and multimedia professionals in the region.
Enhanced Gaming and AMD Support
Proton-CachyOS, the platform for playing Steam games on Linux, has received several updates. These include d7vk module support, DualSense haptic feedback patches, improved handling of DLSS preset selection, and proton-cachyos-slr by default in the gaming-meta. Additionally, the new release adds support for newer AMD GPUs and FSR4 ML Frame Generation on RDNA4 and RDNA3 cards.
Other Notable Improvements
Other significant improvements in the new CachyOS release include the installation of nouveau-fw for older NVIDIA GPUs, enabling VA-API support for Kepler-family cards. The installer (Calamares) has been updated with several enhancements, and the Niri installation now uses the Noctalia Shell with revamped settings.
Relevance for North East India and Beyond
The enhancements in CachyOS, particularly in the areas of gaming and graphics performance, make it an attractive option for Linux users in North East India, where the demand for high-quality multimedia experiences is growing.
Looking Forward
The January 2026 release of CachyOS marks a significant step forward in providing a robust and feature-rich Linux distribution tailored to the needs of users in the region. With its continued development and updates, CachyOS is poised to remain a compelling choice for Linux enthusiasts in North East India and beyond.