9 points

Is it Debian Sid?

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27 points

arch linux, i’m sshed from my debian machine.

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113 points

To be fair, arch could look like that after a few days.

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35 points

NixOS is like that every day for no reason

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12 points

Oh, you updated one byte in your config? Better download the entire ducking Internet and rebuild everything!

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16 points

staging rebuild cycles only happen every two weeks or so.

The reason is always that something changed and causes all dependent packages to change, requiring a rebuild of those too.

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3 points

It is arch

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It looks like it’s Debian’s logo in the bottom left and that that’s apt output.

EDIT Nope, that’s pacman output, seems like they ssh’d into another arch-machine.

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8 points

Those are rookie numbers.

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7 points

You wouldn’t believe the shit I’ve seen on internet connected production servers…

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2 points

My personal prod systems never have many upgrades… But they’re running Debian stable and I have unattended-upgrades installed and configured.

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19 points

Sometimes I wish someone would make a an Arch box and come back to it years later to see the updates it has missed.

But that’s assuming an Arch box would be reliable enough to stay alive that long lol.

Always heard of 20+ year old bsd and debian machines chugging along with no issue.

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6 points

I had that on a physical machine! It broke hardcore lol I had to reinstall the OS after trying to update

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-7 points

Pretty sure you can’t leave Arch lying around for even two months.

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14 points

Yes, you can. You can even update Arch after a year. But you’ll have to do a few more steps than just pacman -Syu

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10 points

My arch install has been going strong for about 5 years now

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12 points

It won’t rise much beyond that, since you only get one update per package. Whether it’s upgrading Firefox from version 120 to 121 or to version 130, it doesn’t change much in terms of download size, nor the number of updates.

At least, I assume, Arch doesn’t do differential updates. On some of the slower-moving distributions, they only make you download the actual changes to the files within the packages. In that case, jumping to 121 vs. 130 would make more of a difference.

If you do want lots of package updates, you need lots of packages. The texlive-full package is always a fun one in that regard…

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11 points

I have updated arch systems that had not been powered on for years before. It was fine. No issues what so ever. Arch is not some flaky distro that breaks if you look away for a minute. My main system has had had the same install for over 5 years now and I regularly forget to update it for months at a time. Again, no issues.

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Yeah really the biggest issue I could see is pacman’s keyring being so out of date that it has to be manually refreshed with a new one

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