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Manjaro 24.0 Wynsdey released
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Not liking Arch is exclusively a skill issue. You may prefer stable release distros, but you won't find a rolling release distro better than Arch.
Except Tumbleweed
Tumbleweed is way worse, zypper is very bad, it's backed by a corporation, no AUR, it's honestly quite mediocre.
It's not bad, just not exceptional (like Arch).
Debian testing enters the room
I love Debian, but isn't testing frozen for some time before the release of the next stable? I think during the freeze you won't even get security updates.
My favourite thing about Arch is pretty much always finding up-to-date versions of the software I am looking for in either the repos or the AUR. This includes commercial stuff like Rider, Postman, and Burp Suite.
It is also great to always have an up-to-date kernel. I started using bcachefs just days after support was added to the kernel ( as an example ).
Do you always find what you want in the Debian repos? What do you do when you don’t?
I agree that Arch ( well Arch and EOS ) is the best rolling distro but I am not sure I am willing say this not liking it is a skill issue.
Not liking things is a preference. People are allowed to disagree. They are just not allowed to misrepresent the facts.
I use arch you dum ass I just don't like arch based distros except steam
Do you use SteamOS?
Yes I have a steam deck but on my desktop I run arch