Yay all of my extensions and themes are broken
I use latte dock, so until either it starts working in plasma 6 or i find a proper replacement i simply wont update my system lol
What distros have more up to date packages than Debian but aren’t as bleeding edge as arch? I’m looking for an in between.
I really do want to thank Arch, Fedora, NixOS, OpenSUSE users for beta testing software for me.
Arch is the least buggy distro I ever tried.
Except for Slackware maybe. Slackware has literally no bugs. If it doesn’t behave like it should, it’s your fault.
I broke my install by updating it, I get that if you perfectly understand what’s going on then it has no bugs but that’s really not my experience. A lot of the time something will break and it’s easy to say “I should’ve known it was this so it’s my fault” but really if you didn’t expect it to work a certain way and it breaks it’s not a super stable system.
My Ubuntu broke literally every time I did a version upgrade. It’s probably better now, but I’m not going back.
The last system that straight up broke for me was a default installation of Debian Stable, and that wasn’t long ago.
I understand Arch isn’t easy to use or maintain.
But in my opinion, if you use something wrong and it breaks, that doesn’t mean it’s unstable. And if you update Arch by simply hitting “pacman -Syu” every day, you’re doing it wrong.
Rolling release?
I want revolving release, every one is a russian roulette to destroy my system
can’t understand how manjaro is still alive, given how much better endeavouros configures the system
Maybe because many website still give recommendations who newbie in arch or Linux distro
Don’t believe it ?? Try googling it
Updating my Laptop and server (Arch testing):
Updating my PC (Arch testing, but with NVidia):
Nope. I do inspect all packages before upgrading tho, and am capable of debugging the problem if the system should not boot anymore. And, as I said, I never ever had problems with booting. Only Nvidia fucks up from time to time, in which case I can just downgrade. And as I have daily backups, I could install packages from years ago.
Arch users whenever they update