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          At least that’s usually an honest mistake, instead of some managers trying to juice their numbers through dark patterns.

          Unless, of course, you’re using Ubuntu. Then it might also be a manager trying to juice their numbers.

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          I do a yay (sudo pacman -Syu, under the hood) every two weeks or so and shit don’t break. Dunno what weird program dependencies y’all have for stuff to break so often.

          In any case, if shit broke, I have snapshots of the last 5 days and last 5 upgrades. It’s automatic, not rocket science.

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            Dude, Arch is a rolling release, it has no dist-upgrade equivalent. You’re not even in the right conversation.

            Debian, Ubuntu, … and plenty of other distros have. Just upgrading my server from Ubuntu 22 to 24 (both LTS) took an hour or two of fixing things.

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              Then … don’t do that?

              Is there something that 24 had and 22 didn’t and you just had to have that feature? If not, just stick with 22.

              Or if you’re one of those who just has to have the latest of everything, you should be on a rolling release distro instead, and you won’t have this issue.

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              You are the one that introduced a non rolling release distro in a generic Linux chain. It was generic Linux, then you did a comment specific to non rolling distros, then I did one specific to rolling distros.

              I wanted to highlight the disparity of the general perception that rolling distros are annoying since they might break sometimes, with the reality that non rolling distros definitely break shit when upgrading versions.

              I don’t see a problem with our comment exchange.

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                the general perception that rolling distros are annoying since they might break sometimes, with the reality that non rolling distros definitely break shit when upgrading versions.

                Personally, I still prefer the non-rolling distros.

                A rolling distro might break on any update, and you never know when.

                But for non-rolling, you can wait until you have available time to deal with any issues. Sure there will be issues and things that need reconfiguring – you basically just reinstalled your whole OS. But you can choose when and if that happens, so you can schedule it for a convenient time when you’ve got time and energy to work on it if necessary.

                (And, personally, I wouldn’t do the dist-upgrade thing at all. I just download the newest LTS version and install it as a fresh install, then port everything important over from backups. Nice fresh start with no old baggage hanging around. Often, I’d do that at the same time as a major hardware upgrade as well, so it’s basically a new PC.)

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    Pro tip: If you must use Windows, pick Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021. Most things still run on it, and that baby’s got no user-facing slop and five more years of support in it. Mass Grave dot dev.

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    I’m deeply sorry. If it’s any consolation, it will eventually happen to everybody.

    Or at least everybody that didn’t see the light and adopt The Penguin… But let’s leave religion to another time.

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      BTW, Arch is awesome.

      ( actually, i use Manjaro. but it’s based on arch. so that still counts, right?)

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        manjaro has had a lot of drama and problems in the past and i don’t think it’s really a good distro to use. they forgot to renew their ssl certificate multiple times, they break software due to their weird update strategy (they use custom repos which hold back updates mostly arbitrarily for a week) which breaks dependencies and sometimes breaks the entire system, and their gui package manager once overwhelmed the AUR with traffic.

        a better alternative with an easy gui installer would be endeavouros or cachyos. endeavour is basically manjaro except competent and with regular arch packages. cachy has its own repos (in order to build specialized versions of packages), but it keeps in sync with the regular arch repos.

        though of course if manjaro is working for you that’s great and any amount of linux use is good. manjaro is just a bit temperamental. i also understand that some people can’t just distrohop, for example because they don’t have a separate home partition, or not enough space to copy important files elsewhere before wiping their partitions.

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          As a end user I definitely wouldn’t recommend Manjaro right now, especially with the current organization drama right now, Manjaro’s 2.0 manifesto. After they restructure themselves, it might come out as a more interesting distro, but for now it’s best to steer clear.

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        No, it doesn’t count. You only get BTW privileges after installing Arch at least once.

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        Oh did they renew their ssl certs so their repos work now?

        Lol I cannot understand how anyone can trust those idiots at this point.

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      False. My machine officially isn’t upgradeable to W11 cause it’s too old. Also, it’s possible that LTSC doesn’t even suggest to upgrade.

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        Half a dozen of them have real cost/benefits trade-offs that make preaching for a single one harmful. The other thousand are just completely useless waste of time not worth mentioning.

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    My boss at work told it to download thinking that he would have a choice to install in when he wanted. Now he understands what a virus is.

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    I have to use it, it’s the corporate setup. Every day I envy plumbers who unclog toilets.

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      My BlueIris Server: Press any key to install windows 11 Me: ehh fine, i don’t ever touch that box, Click My BlueIris Server: Sorry you computer doesn’t support windows 11, you should replace…

      One day Frigate, one day, but today is not your day.

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    Really pissed because about a year ago in february it upgraded without my informed consent and I never noticed until something else bad happened. You can only downgrade if you notice within a week.

    It’s real fuckin insidious, I had already reformatted my PC once too recently so I juuuust kinda toughed it out.

    Anyways, they keep everything same-ish which prevents you from noticing they changed your whole OS which should be illegal.

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      I installed Zorin on a second hand thinkcentre yesterday to test out, and I really like it. I use Mint on my laptop, and I’m pretty satisfied with that. I’m evaluating both of them as a permanent replacement for windows 11 on my main PC and it’s down to those two.

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      My son tried it after avoiding Linux for months. He didn’t like Zorin and eventually settled on CachyOS.

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    That happened to me, but I’m happy with CachyOS now for most things. I can’t believe how much it a step down 11 was from 10 though, it was astounding. Worse than 7 to 8, even.

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    Downgrade your PC to avoid having this issue. Follow me for more terrible tech tips you should never have to do in the first place.