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I really like Debian, but for some reason my not-new-laptop didn’t liked it. Issues with suspend, the WiFi and the NVME drive made me to nuke it last Wednesday and in its place I installed Fedora, which seems to play better with the hardware. At least I don’t have problems with it in my desktop.

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Go to debian-testing. Your dayli updates are back too

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Whenever you get bored:

~$ sudo docker run -it --rm archlinux bash
[root@5452124778b3 /]# pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
 core downloading...
 extra downloading...
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
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Wait…is that all it takes to install arch in a docker container? Does this include a GUI or is it for terminal Haxxorz only?

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Hand starts shaking when he can’t update once an hour.

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His palms are sweaty

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Knees weak, as update not ready.

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There’s vomit in this cron job already

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Never had any issues with Arch

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I’d imagine switching to debian, or other slow release distros, would mean breaking some devices that worked on arch/gentoo/whatever due to the old kernel lol

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