Redpill me on Manjaro.
Is it as good as the shills say? Is it as bad as the other shills say? Do they actually do additional testing or do they just arbitrarly hold packages back without testing or fixing anything?
If it sucks, what's the best option for an up-to-date system as a working man?
Redpill me on Manjaro
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>If it sucks, what's the best option for an up-to-date system as a working man?
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>what's the best option for an up-to-date system as a working man?
Probably Fedora. Not quite as bleeding edge as Arch-based distros, but a lot more up-to-date than Debian-based distros. Backed by a real organization. Very unlikely to break. Excellent package available. COPR is the equivalent of AUR if you need more than the default repos and RPM fusion give you.
Isn't that pretty much what EndeavourOS is supposed to be?
>Fedora
This. It's the comfy middle ground between debian and arch while still having significant professional investment. It's the working man's distro for sure.
>Mint
Mint is the best Ubuntu-like by far, but I wouldn't exactly call it up to date.
I guess there's always flatpaks, PPAs, or just downloading a .deb directly from a website if you want the latest version of something.
Used it as my daily driver for over a year with zero issues. The xfce version. I used casually though, browsing, streaming, some games and that's it
i never understood this:
ubuntu / debian = .deb
fedora / opensuse = .rpm
arch / manjaro = ????
Yup