• yum13241@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Because they can’t ship working software. Oh, they also don’t know what “system” means. It shits itself on updates.

    For the love of God, use Garuda instead.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve been using Manjaro for like 7 years. Throughout these years I maybe had two issues with updates. I’ve easily fixed one by myself (it was a dependency issue), the other one was a bug in packaging. Mentioned it on their forum, they were crazy fast to reply (I wouldn’t even expect that from a software company, let alone an open source project), and the fix was out in a few hours.

      Btw their issue tracking related to updates is top-notch. This is another reason why I had a positive impression with this distro.

      Regarding their own software, I am also impressed by their mhwd scripts. Even a shitty Nvidia driver can be easily installed with it, which actually works. And their OS installation framework has been adopted by other distros as well.

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        1 year ago

        I used Manjaro and my wifi adapter would shit itself every update.

        I find it hard to recommend a distro that’s so anecdotal. Garuda uses mhwd as well.

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      I mean, aren’t arch-based distros all have the potential to shit themselves on update due to packaging bleeding edge apps? What’s so different with Manjaro in this regard?

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        1 year ago

        Because Manjaro fucks with the repos, making the AUR poisonous to your system.