Yomiel :antidushman: on Nostr: I am still :ablobcatsweatsip: ing [migrated to blacksky.co.uk] It does break, more ...
I am still :ablobcatsweatsip: ing (nprofile…5dmj) [migrated to blacksky.co.uk] (nprofile…ktpc)
It does break, more than any other system in my experience. One time I updated it after not updating for 3 months (it was a side laptop) and X.org broke. Another time they pushed a breaking update to grub that didn't warn you in Pacman.
My advice is if you DO go for it, make sure you subscribe to their updates RSS feed.
It's a good system in general. It's my second choice and probably would be my main if it maintained OpenRC versions. There is Artix but in my experience it's been buggy and the GUI installer never worked. When I did install it the normal way, the repos were practically empty and enabling the Arch repo's encountered tons of weird behaviour. Granted, this was many years ago now so it could be far better by now, so maybe check it out.
It does break, more than any other system in my experience. One time I updated it after not updating for 3 months (it was a side laptop) and X.org broke. Another time they pushed a breaking update to grub that didn't warn you in Pacman.
My advice is if you DO go for it, make sure you subscribe to their updates RSS feed.
It's a good system in general. It's my second choice and probably would be my main if it maintained OpenRC versions. There is Artix but in my experience it's been buggy and the GUI installer never worked. When I did install it the normal way, the repos were practically empty and enabling the Arch repo's encountered tons of weird behaviour. Granted, this was many years ago now so it could be far better by now, so maybe check it out.