I dunno what the plural of “Manjaro” is.

  • Rikj000@discuss.tchncs.de
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    7 months ago

    I went with Manjaro due to the way they do their package releases.

    Arch is bleeding edge,
    a double edged sword if you ask me,
    all the latest versions,
    and all the bugs that come along with them.

    I’m looking for stability in my daily driver though.

    Manjaro keeps releases a few weeks back on their stable branch.
    And tests the releases first on their unstable and testing branches.
    Resulting in near bleeding edge with enhanced stability on the stable branch.

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      7 months ago

      I used to think like you but have been using endeavouros for the last 2 years or so and never felt like I an lacking stability.

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          7 months ago

          i also love endeavour, after a year of sometimes random distros but mostly arch (installed incorrectly cause i cant find a tutorial with everything), endeavour allows us to get arch without worrying at all about ‘some hidden config you forgot to change and now your clock is broken for the 5th time and you have to reinstall everything cause syncing it again just seems to not work’

          also lmao who downvoted you

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      7 months ago

      That’s why I went wirh openSUSE myself. It’s almost bleeding edge with amazing snapper preconfigured when you get into problems.