• nixukty@lemmy.zip
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    30 minutes ago

    Arch has never “broken” on me through my 3 years of using it, but after a while weird issues would start to appear. Like for example my login manager just stopped working permanently and I had to do startplasma-wayland. Ssh agents also subtly broke. Stuff like that. I forgot to enable fstrim and my system freaked out during I/O eventually. These are all technically user error, but I don’t feel like spending so much time on managing my operating system.

    I ended up switching to Fedora and was pleasantly surprised how well it’s setup by default.

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    I check all these boxes. This install is ancient now. I moved the disk into a new PC (Intel/nvidia to amd/amd) and it didn’t even stutter.

    I had issues in the past, sure, but nothing really severe. Archlinux.org frontpage has information on breaking updates if need be.

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    7 hours ago

    Where are those people whose arch installs break after every second update? I don’t think I had a single problem with arch that I wasn’t responsible for. Hell, I had more problems with mint on my girlfriends PC than the arch machines that I’m running.

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      If you don’t count my 6 years with Manjarno, I’ve used Arch for ~7 years and only 3 times I had to fix something, 2 times because of Nvidia, once my fault. I had way more problems with Ubuntu in the past than Arch by the way. :)

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        There’s the argument to be made that all three were your fault, since you decided to use nvidia on Linux.

        Hyuk hyuk hyuk.

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    what’s a snapshot, new kernel? lets roll!! almost 2k packages in

    never really broke my arch tbh, its been serving flawlessly for 7 years now. its a decently recent thinkpad tho so stuff tends to just work and i have no gpu to bother about

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      I dont actually but I can reinstall the system easily, and the user data is mapped to my nas drive.

      Sure if I would delete all my files on the nas by mistake, I guess I lose them. But hasn’t happened.

      Should actually back up my nas… Will get some external drive to do that I guess.

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      Nope. The stuff I need on my machine is all managed with git. I’d lose a few documents, but nothing I couldnt love without. Photos and important stuff are in a few different places, but not my main PC.

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    8 hours ago

    I always back up anything that I feel is actually important, do people actually rely on the stability of their OS?

    Not that Arch has caused me any issues whatsoever so far, going on 2 years now while very much a Linux noob.

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      Just get your snapper to run before/after any update and if you bork something, roll back. Easy peasy