"the worst of windows" is buried deep and is obfuscated, troubleshooting on linux isn't a 2 week affair - pretty sure its codemonkey projection that caught on.
Sorry I'm pretty comfy with Tumbleweed/Plasma.
Wouldn't mind using it, but still why switch when you are this comfy?
Nice meme. Windows sucks.
My problem with KDE past 5.24 is that they made Dolphin show EXIF thumbnails for JPEGs for some ungodly reason, I manage a lot of old images and it's a nuisance. Using Kubuntu 22.04 for now.
You know you can change it back, right?
I'd use openSUSE if:
They had codecs WITHOUT (read this) flatpak or packman.
For me it works by keeping previews of images on, but disabling jpg previews.
For some reason jpg go back to generating previews based on the actual image.
Completely unexpected, but it works. I know the issue you are referring to.
https://discuss.kde.org/t/dolphin-bring-back-option-to-ignore-exif-thumbnails/355/8
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466658
I took the picture off the first thread, yes checksum checks out.
For me it works by keeping previews of images on, but disabling jpg previews.
For some reason jpg go back to generating previews based on the actual image.
My problem with KDE past 5.24 is that they made Dolphin show EXIF thumbnails for JPEGs for some ungodly reason, I manage a lot of old images and it's a nuisance. Using Kubuntu 22.04 for now.
>you sometimes see wackyideas in a desktop thread
Maybe i should start checking those threads.
And well you are right, I just scrolled down to the readme which has that message. my bad.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
every once in a while he drops something new
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
looks bad and you should feel bad for posting something bad
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Not bad at all. Love how he changed the names and integrated Plasma's settings.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Looks pretty cool, the Aero aesthetic lives on.
The power of FOSS at work.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
every once in a while he drops something new
I just read the note about Vista in his readme.md... Hope he does it sometimes. it would look so good.
Cinnamon can be comfy but unless you are running Linux Mint it doesn't just werks(tm)
Plus zero support for Wayland and outdated GTK framework.
As for Arch... literally no point in using it considering there is stuff around that is just as bleeding edge but actually gets some testing done. Tumbleweed fits the criteria.
>As for Arch... literally no point in using it considering there is stuff around that is just as bleeding edge but actually gets some testing done. Tumbleweed fits the criteria.
i fell for the "tumbleweed is just a better arch" meme, and the installer was a completely fucking busted joke and i was getting issues on a fresh install. thought maybe i just had a corrupted image or something, but i saw someone else on LULZ complaining about the exact same issues i ran into. also, OBS doesn't come close to the AUR (basically nothing does except for nixpkgs and anybody who says otherwise is lying)
I am going to be honest with you anon. You are right about AUR, I haven't seen anything that compares to it. OBS gives me everything i need so that's enough for me, but AUR has a lot more in it. Personally tho i can't deal with compiling tho, too much time sometimes.
Now for the Installer I honestly believe what happened to the OP of the thread you are mentioning is bc OP was retarded. he made a bunch of dumb mistakes that he could have easily noticed if he knew how to read.
As for you, it is probable that your img maybe was corrupted.
For me, Suse's installer is comfy, it's not just another shitty premade image that gets copied by calamares, it let's you customize it. doesn't treat you like a retard.
>OBS gives me everything i need so that's enough for me, but AUR has a lot more in it
i tend to find that the community/third-party repos of other distros have all the big-ticket stuff, but the AUR excels at a lot of autistic, niche stuff. for instance, i can really easily grab a patched version of a package, or some useful little system utility script.
>Now for the Installer I honestly believe what happened to the OP of the thread you are mentioning is bc OP was retarded. he made a bunch of dumb mistakes that he could have easily noticed if he knew how to read.
i'm referring to an install i did probably about a year ago or so, so we're probably not thinking of the same OP. the main thing i recall was that the installer's graphical interface was totally fucked up and bugged with text overlapping other text and shit
>AUR excels at a lot of autistic, niche stuff.
Can't argue with that, I know it does. It's just not enough for me to sacrifice how comfy this has been for me.
>i'm referring to an install i did probably about a year ago or so, so we're probably not thinking of the same OP. the main thing i recall was that the installer's graphical interface was totally fucked up and bugged with text overlapping other text and shit
That's something I've never seen anon. Mind you Ive installed tumbleweed on my desk and leap on my home server, the installer worked fine in both
Well it is sad that throw you off tumbleweed, but if you are comfy in Arch what the hell, enjoy it.
one year ago I went to school and I was sitting right next to someone who always brought his own laptop with him and played games on it
he looked and talked like your average reddit homosexual and always went about how he wants to be private and how he likes foss shit
I saw him running PoopOS, Noobuntu, Majaro, KrashDE neon and something that had i3 installed on it on his notebook.
he switched his os like every two weeks or so because his laptop kept shitting itself about every two weeks
I can't take linuxfags seriously after that expiernce.
He was distro hopping. happens when you are young.
As soon as you reach enlightenment you stick to one distro and one DE for ages. not caring about anything.
it does come with a bunch of junk that didn't come with my ubuntu, so it's not junk that comes with gnome
>it does come with a bunch of junk
Debian is clearly not for you both, since you are incapable of using the real installer.
The live images come with everything upstream mandates part of the DE. So if GNOME says their shitty sudoku app is part of the DE, it gets included. Same with KDE.
The live images aren't Debian, they are made to boot a system without touching the disk. >A "live install" image contains a Debian system that can boot without modifying any files on the hard drive.
They added the shitty calamares installer just recently but it was never meant to be how you get Debian.
>DE that benefits immensely from each update
+ >a distro with an extremely slow release cycle
Nah. A KDE Neon-style distro, but with Debian, would be extremely cool, though.
Alright anon, what did you ask then?
I want KDE Neon bc i want KDE Plasma in its pure form, and updated.
But i can't deal with the base being Ubuntu.
How that doesn't answer your question?
I did just over a month ago. I no longer trust GNU+Linux. And if this is the shit they waste their time on, while taking away your ability to also waste your time on things, why would I think they are serious about my system and its integrity & personal-ization.
Debian bros, how do I uninstall a metapackage and all the packages installed with it on Debian? apt autoremove doesn't work. It just remove the metapackage. All the other packages keep installed and I have to remove them manually. I also tried apt -o Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestIsImportant=false autoremove metapackage. Didn't work too. I was testing other DEs, installed all of them (Xfce, KDE, Gnome, Mate, LXQt and Cinnamon). Now my system is bloated as hell and I can't remove the packages. Is reinstalling my only option?
I believe APT sometimes fails to pass certain flags to apt-get and dpkg.
It's the only explanation for what has happened to me.
Hope it does make a difference for you.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Thank you, anon.
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
have you tried apt-get instead?
I was about to laugh at apt-get anon, I thought it was deprecated since like 2018... kek
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Actually apt is just a wrapper for apt-get, apt-cache, etc.
So you did tried?
Something similar happened to me, and for some reason apt-get behaved differently (yes i know its a wrapper).
Did not work as expected, but I managed to remove everything anyway. After removing the metapackages (with suggests and reccomends), some packages remained installed, but only few of them were marked as manually installed. Removing these packages (along with suggests and reccomends) solved the problem. Thanks, anon.
>how do i uninstall
why would anyone need to uninstall anything these days? hard drives are so cheap and massive. what the fuck is anyone doing uninstalling a package? how poor are you? why is everyone on this board so god damned poor. it's fucking pathetic
I genuinely tried for a while, but it is not peak linux. I enjoy debian, I enjoy kde, but the roughly month that I tried it basically just felt like non-stop trouble shooting. Everything was a stuttery mess and it just drove me crazy. I will admit I was using an nvidia card (a 1080) so perhaps you may have a better experience with amd. After that I switched to kde neon which is what I've stuck with since then. Was an incredible experience having things actually just work.
I installed ksysguard on it the other day because plasma monitor sucks and it unironically removed KDE, after a reboot I was greeted by a login screen but no sessions available, it works on arch though.
>broke with an update
Idk how you guys keep doing it? I’ve only ever had that issue once in my 10+ years and I was on the dev branch of Debian. And it was fixed with an update in like 3 days.
>no they missed it and now they're stuck with no thumbnails for another 2 years
Oof, big fuck up, no one wanted to wait a month or two?
Debian KDE is the best then, Debian testing nor unstable is just not worth the hassle, once you have to fuck about with stuff like Arch you might as well just use Arch
Discover is still unreliable, it tends to crash and opening software sources from it doesn't work so you have to sudo software-properties-qt
also make sure pkexec is installed because this essential component isn't included with KDE net install for some reason
even if it doesn't break itself, the fucker forces you to reboot it every few days for updates you probably don't need
most obnoxious distro for daily use by far
>thinking back to arch I left that fucker running for months at a time
your shit probably would have broken if you had a power outage, then. something that doesn't happen with debian
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
How does that make any sense?
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
>system breaks boot configuration at some point >doesn't come back up
not to mention that rolling releases are completely pointless now because of flatpak anyway
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
Never happened to me, plus after not rebooting for a few months I always would and it always worked.
Then again I didn't fall for the grub meme and used the superior rEFInd
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
breaks boot configuration at some point
never happened to me on a decade of using arch, when it did happen to me was when i was using non-LTS ubuntu
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
The only reason to use debian/devuan is stable releases
3 weeks ago
Anonymous
>The only reason to use debian/devuan is stable releases
well yeah, you get a stable base that's hard to break and install flatpaks or compile anything you want a newer version of. it's the lowest effort distro for a daily driver because it's not a picky bitch about updates
do i still have to configure font rendering manually to get fonts to not look like shit if I do a minimal netinstall or can I just apt install my window manager and get on with my life?
i accept it. that's why i don't use it.
probably but I'd rather just use windows 10
>probably but I'd rather suck cocks and swallow
I use it. I wish they backported the newest KDE though.
you're using the wrong distro if that's your mentality
I'd use openSUSE if:
They had codecs WITHOUT (read this) flatpak or packman.
have you tried KDE Neon?
That's basically the same as Kubuntu.
Wouldn't mind trying it again in the future.
The desktop is rolling, unlike Kubuntu
Not exactly, Kubuntu does it's own thing, mixing KDE Apps with Ubuntu stuff.
KDE Neon it's pure Plasma nothing else, as KDE devs intended, plus Plasma it's always up-to-date.
Use TuxedoOS
Debian 12 does ship the latest KDE tho. 5.27
So either you are mind numbingly stupid or you are larping.
Which one is going to be?
Just use fedora.
It is peak linux. However, peak linux is still worse than the worst of Windows.
What do you mean? Using windows is a nightmare
"the worst of windows" is buried deep and is obfuscated, troubleshooting on linux isn't a 2 week affair - pretty sure its codemonkey projection that caught on.
Sorry I'm pretty comfy with Tumbleweed/Plasma.
Wouldn't mind using it, but still why switch when you are this comfy?
Nice meme. Windows sucks.
You know you can change it back, right?
tbh nothing wrong with Packman, but you do you.
>You know you can change it back, right?
how?
For me it works by keeping previews of images on, but disabling jpg previews.
For some reason jpg go back to generating previews based on the actual image.
That's unexpected, will try it next time I use the latest version.
Completely unexpected, but it works. I know the issue you are referring to.
https://discuss.kde.org/t/dolphin-bring-back-option-to-ignore-exif-thumbnails/355/8
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466658
I took the picture off the first thread, yes checksum checks out.
Forgot pic.
Linux is the best OS for pentesting. half the tools don't work on macOS and nothing works on windows.
>pentesting
just use paper you colossal retard
My problem with KDE past 5.24 is that they made Dolphin show EXIF thumbnails for JPEGs for some ungodly reason, I manage a lot of old images and it's a nuisance. Using Kubuntu 22.04 for now.
even better with aerothemeplasma
At first i thought you were trolling with a Windows pic, but as soon as i saw the icons i realized it's Plasma.
Nice theme, link?
https://gitgud.io/wackyideas/aerothemeplasma
i like on stable distros like debian, less chance for breakage
Thank you anon, based theme. sad it's not active anymore.
Probably he is just not using Segoe UI.
it's still active, last update was one week ago
you sometimes see wackyideas in a desktop thread
>you sometimes see wackyideas in a desktop thread
Maybe i should start checking those threads.
And well you are right, I just scrolled down to the readme which has that message. my bad.
every once in a while he drops something new
looks bad and you should feel bad for posting something bad
Not bad at all. Love how he changed the names and integrated Plasma's settings.
Looks pretty cool, the Aero aesthetic lives on.
The power of FOSS at work.
I just read the note about Vista in his readme.md... Hope he does it sometimes. it would look so good.
clock font looks scuffed
Why though? That's horrible.
Ok, if you just like the style, why do you keep the Windows logo? At least replace that.
What the fuck is that resolution?
Aero is the gayest, shittiest interface to have ever happened to OSes.
I like windows 7 and aero as a result. I'm 25 btw.
Kde is peak debian isn't
Peak linux is arch+cinnamon
Cinnamon can be comfy but unless you are running Linux Mint it doesn't just werks(tm)
Plus zero support for Wayland and outdated GTK framework.
As for Arch... literally no point in using it considering there is stuff around that is just as bleeding edge but actually gets some testing done. Tumbleweed fits the criteria.
>As for Arch... literally no point in using it considering there is stuff around that is just as bleeding edge but actually gets some testing done. Tumbleweed fits the criteria.
i fell for the "tumbleweed is just a better arch" meme, and the installer was a completely fucking busted joke and i was getting issues on a fresh install. thought maybe i just had a corrupted image or something, but i saw someone else on LULZ complaining about the exact same issues i ran into. also, OBS doesn't come close to the AUR (basically nothing does except for nixpkgs and anybody who says otherwise is lying)
I am going to be honest with you anon. You are right about AUR, I haven't seen anything that compares to it. OBS gives me everything i need so that's enough for me, but AUR has a lot more in it. Personally tho i can't deal with compiling tho, too much time sometimes.
Now for the Installer I honestly believe what happened to the OP of the thread you are mentioning is bc OP was retarded. he made a bunch of dumb mistakes that he could have easily noticed if he knew how to read.
As for you, it is probable that your img maybe was corrupted.
For me, Suse's installer is comfy, it's not just another shitty premade image that gets copied by calamares, it let's you customize it. doesn't treat you like a retard.
>OBS gives me everything i need so that's enough for me, but AUR has a lot more in it
i tend to find that the community/third-party repos of other distros have all the big-ticket stuff, but the AUR excels at a lot of autistic, niche stuff. for instance, i can really easily grab a patched version of a package, or some useful little system utility script.
>Now for the Installer I honestly believe what happened to the OP of the thread you are mentioning is bc OP was retarded. he made a bunch of dumb mistakes that he could have easily noticed if he knew how to read.
i'm referring to an install i did probably about a year ago or so, so we're probably not thinking of the same OP. the main thing i recall was that the installer's graphical interface was totally fucked up and bugged with text overlapping other text and shit
>AUR excels at a lot of autistic, niche stuff.
Can't argue with that, I know it does. It's just not enough for me to sacrifice how comfy this has been for me.
>i'm referring to an install i did probably about a year ago or so, so we're probably not thinking of the same OP. the main thing i recall was that the installer's graphical interface was totally fucked up and bugged with text overlapping other text and shit
That's something I've never seen anon. Mind you Ive installed tumbleweed on my desk and leap on my home server, the installer worked fine in both
Well it is sad that throw you off tumbleweed, but if you are comfy in Arch what the hell, enjoy it.
I've been testing different desktop environments as a newbie for a while and only Cinnamon I was able to crashed
I wish this combo was viable, but it's horrible. You end up needing to source and build like half the DE from the fucking AUR.
Use archinstall, werks for me
>krashes
When? Where? Your imagination?
This shit is unkrashable. Maybe learn to use a computer and how to set it up before posting claims, anon.
cry about it
What would I cry about? my perfectly stable desktop that never crashes?
keep trying homosexual.
>Krashes
yeah peak linux right there
To you that's crying? man i dont want to imagine how pathetic your life must be
one year ago I went to school and I was sitting right next to someone who always brought his own laptop with him and played games on it
he looked and talked like your average reddit homosexual and always went about how he wants to be private and how he likes foss shit
I saw him running PoopOS, Noobuntu, Majaro, KrashDE neon and something that had i3 installed on it on his notebook.
he switched his os like every two weeks or so because his laptop kept shitting itself about every two weeks
I can't take linuxfags seriously after that expiernce.
He was distro hopping. happens when you are young.
As soon as you reach enlightenment you stick to one distro and one DE for ages. not caring about anything.
shut the fuck up with your
>reach enlightenment
you sound like those women who believe in astrology
Stay mad homosexual.
I'll stay comfy running my the same shit for years now. because I reached enlightenment.
I bet the trannies who cut their dick off also reached "enlightenment".
You seem obsessed with trannies. Nobody in the thread mentioned them.
Did something happened to you anon? did a tranny broke your heart? kek
Maybe you should stop caring about what others say or do and live your life, maybe you should reach enlightenment.
Enlightenment used to be a decent low resource DE thats great for a netbook but it started bloating so it was forked, Moksha is the one you want now.
>debian
does it come with a bunch of games? the last time i installed debian it came with a bunch of junk
Debian doesn't come with anything. it's not Ubuntu that copies a premade image.
You pick what you want with the installer.
btw what retarded webm is that?
>Debian doesn't come with anything.
the live shit is bloated with games too, why people don't use netinstall is beyond my understanding
i think i did use the netinstall
>Live shit
>it does come with a bunch of junk
Debian is clearly not for you both, since you are incapable of using the real installer.
The live images come with everything upstream mandates part of the DE. So if GNOME says their shitty sudoku app is part of the DE, it gets included. Same with KDE.
The live images aren't Debian, they are made to boot a system without touching the disk.
>A "live install" image contains a Debian system that can boot without modifying any files on the hard drive.
They added the shitty calamares installer just recently but it was never meant to be how you get Debian.
Use the real Debian installer.
it does come with a bunch of junk that didn't come with my ubuntu, so it's not junk that comes with gnome
sauce on the girl?
duna from csr
?t=251
for this guy, it came with games(unless he installed them)
when i installed it it came with 30 games and other junk that i had to uninstall.
ubuntu is better
fucking retard. you have to choose that shit you moronic shithead
You can quite literally see at the end the video he CHOOSES the entire GNOME DE stack.
Debian is not or you if you want next, next, next, finish.
>DE that benefits immensely from each update
+
>a distro with an extremely slow release cycle
Nah. A KDE Neon-style distro, but with Debian, would be extremely cool, though.
Why do people want KDE neon but don't use it?
Because KDE itself is perfect but we hate Ubuntu.
not what I asked retard
Yes it is, retard. Learn to read ESL homosexual.
just double down on your retardation
Alright anon, what did you ask then?
I want KDE Neon bc i want KDE Plasma in its pure form, and updated.
But i can't deal with the base being Ubuntu.
How that doesn't answer your question?
>gnome
Too Heavy
>kde
*crashes*
>xfce
my home
>crashes
what year did you teleport from?
I wouldn't mind if the base was Debian, Leap, RHEL, Slackware, whatever. i just can't stand Ubuntu tbh.
> 1366x768
kill yourself
You do realize the pic was most likely taken from a search engine, right?
I mean it's Debian 9...
I prefer Debian Testing with MATE with Ubuntu MATE's Ambiant dark theme, but to each their own.
I did just over a month ago. I no longer trust GNU+Linux. And if this is the shit they waste their time on, while taking away your ability to also waste your time on things, why would I think they are serious about my system and its integrity & personal-ization.
Debian bros, how do I uninstall a metapackage and all the packages installed with it on Debian? apt autoremove doesn't work. It just remove the metapackage. All the other packages keep installed and I have to remove them manually. I also tried apt -o Apt::AutoRemove::SuggestIsImportant=false autoremove metapackage. Didn't work too. I was testing other DEs, installed all of them (Xfce, KDE, Gnome, Mate, LXQt and Cinnamon). Now my system is bloated as hell and I can't remove the packages. Is reinstalling my only option?
have you tried apt-get instead?
It's the same thing.
So you did tried?
Something similar happened to me, and for some reason apt-get behaved differently (yes i know its a wrapper).
>So you did tried?
Not yet. I will try it tomorrow and see if it works.
I believe APT sometimes fails to pass certain flags to apt-get and dpkg.
It's the only explanation for what has happened to me.
Hope it does make a difference for you.
Thank you, anon.
I was about to laugh at apt-get anon, I thought it was deprecated since like 2018... kek
Actually apt is just a wrapper for apt-get, apt-cache, etc.
Did not work as expected, but I managed to remove everything anyway. After removing the metapackages (with suggests and reccomends), some packages remained installed, but only few of them were marked as manually installed. Removing these packages (along with suggests and reccomends) solved the problem. Thanks, anon.
remove that toyos from your ssd
https://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?t=104157
>how do i uninstall
why would anyone need to uninstall anything these days? hard drives are so cheap and massive. what the fuck is anyone doing uninstalling a package? how poor are you? why is everyone on this board so god damned poor. it's fucking pathetic
Why would you do that to your desktop, default KDE plasma looks decent. Everything is wrong in this picture.
When KDE stops renaming everything to have a K in it like a 5 year old that just learned the alphabet.
KDE looks like it was designed by a retard in Kid Pix.
I genuinely tried for a while, but it is not peak linux. I enjoy debian, I enjoy kde, but the roughly month that I tried it basically just felt like non-stop trouble shooting. Everything was a stuttery mess and it just drove me crazy. I will admit I was using an nvidia card (a 1080) so perhaps you may have a better experience with amd. After that I switched to kde neon which is what I've stuck with since then. Was an incredible experience having things actually just work.
I installed ksysguard on it the other day because plasma monitor sucks and it unironically removed KDE, after a reboot I was greeted by a login screen but no sessions available, it works on arch though.
too buggy
deprecated in every conceivable way by pic related.
>operating systam
learn to spell, homosexual
gnome is way more elegant and less blloated than that shit
Qt and Sepples shit does not belong in a free system.
>install debian
>install kde
>bluescreens pc
>give up and return to windows
xfce better in every way bitch
What the fuck is that GIMP icon.
>kde
massive retard
EndeavorOS is peak Linux. Try it and if you hate it then I’ll eat my shoe. Or you removed your dick
I tried it with Plasma, then something broke with an update and I sought out a stable distro instead.
>broke with an update
Idk how you guys keep doing it? I’ve only ever had that issue once in my 10+ years and I was on the dev branch of Debian. And it was fixed with an update in like 3 days.
>No bluetooth
Big yikes from me doug how can they remove bluetooth support cause of security reasons when they are based on the most unsafe, unstable linux distro?
already did a few years ago, but it really should ship with pipewire/wireplumber by default like gnome does
>Debian KDE
Does Debian Stable have Gnome Thumbnails or not?
no they missed it and now they're stuck with no thumbnails for another 2 years
peak linux btw
>peak linux btw
"peak linux" pretty much requires running KDE and having it play nice with your hardware in the first place
>no they missed it and now they're stuck with no thumbnails for another 2 years
Oof, big fuck up, no one wanted to wait a month or two?
Debian KDE is the best then, Debian testing nor unstable is just not worth the hassle, once you have to fuck about with stuff like Arch you might as well just use Arch
Discover is still unreliable, it tends to crash and opening software sources from it doesn't work so you have to sudo software-properties-qt
also make sure pkexec is installed because this essential component isn't included with KDE net install for some reason
has design issues
what are you, a fashionista?
do i still have to configure font rendering manually if I do a minimal netinstall or can I just apt install my window manager and get on with my life?
pls debian anons lmk do fonts look like shit out of the box on a minimal install?
kde does not work on stable distros. i have no clue how they aren't embarassed to ship kubuntu and kde neon ...buggy, krashing mess of an OS.
>kde does not work on stable distros
opensuse leap exists
Looks like shit
*shits diapers*
*krashes*
This but with Arch instead.
have fun switching back to debian next time you break your shit blindly running some retard's PKGBUILD, assuming upstream doesn't do it for you first
>arch is only bad if you are retarded
correct
>arch is only bad if you're one of its users
Skill issue much?
even if it doesn't break itself, the fucker forces you to reboot it every few days for updates you probably don't need
most obnoxious distro for daily use by far
>every few days
your OCD is your problem, not ours
I never was forced to reboot?
I'm running gentoo now but thinking back to arch I left that fucker running for months at a time
>thinking back to arch I left that fucker running for months at a time
your shit probably would have broken if you had a power outage, then. something that doesn't happen with debian
How does that make any sense?
>system breaks boot configuration at some point
>doesn't come back up
not to mention that rolling releases are completely pointless now because of flatpak anyway
Never happened to me, plus after not rebooting for a few months I always would and it always worked.
Then again I didn't fall for the grub meme and used the superior rEFInd
breaks boot configuration at some point
never happened to me on a decade of using arch, when it did happen to me was when i was using non-LTS ubuntu
The only reason to use debian/devuan is stable releases
>The only reason to use debian/devuan is stable releases
well yeah, you get a stable base that's hard to break and install flatpaks or compile anything you want a newer version of. it's the lowest effort distro for a daily driver because it's not a picky bitch about updates
The average anti-arch tranny, ladies and gentlemen.
icewm + double commander, esthetic functionalism
isn't devuan better though?
>K rashes all
>D ay
>E very day
do i still have to configure font rendering manually to get fonts to not look like shit if I do a minimal netinstall or can I just apt install my window manager and get on with my life?
I've been using the same build of dwm for 4 years.