Are there any packages which you downgrade and keep from updating?
For me, >Linux 5.17 broke my laptop lid sleep mode >XFCE Task Manager just updated the search toolbar to be a button. >Gnome Calc 41-1.1 before GTK4 >CRT as my main (yes I know) got some fucked up menu update with less options (it's a MacOS program)
Currently I'm holding adwaita-icon-theme. The new package changed several things due to GNOME 40 transition, and some GTK3 apps have some of their icons missing because of it.
Adrian Cooper
ignoring package updates also blocks installing rebuilds, for example mumble has had eight rebuilds of the current released version (1.4.230-8) to unbreak various things, as the system around that package changes. Just be aware of that.
>>seems Arch maintainers are just retards >audacity which is now known to include telemetry wants to bundle libs >based arch devs are not cucked and say no It's all good
Carter Sanders
Slackware
Jace Jackson
>downgrade I just roll back the updates whenever something breaks and lock the packages, unlock in a couple of weeks in case it was fixed and leapfrog the issue.
John Cox
proton i don't want to waste 2 hours recompiling it every time i don't even use steam all that much anymore
Ayden Lewis
none
Thomas Bennett
openSUSE, though it has a few broken packages right now lol, but I'll just hold off updating altogether I think you're talking about the same thing
Jason James
Currently none
Andrew Robinson
arch version is like a year older than when the telemetry shitstorm happened even if it was about that, you can just build it without telemetry (and basically the default is off) this is just plain incompetence in Arch part
Charles Allen
gtk3 with patched icon patch and glib accompanying it so that they won't get overriden ncurses with term-lib compile time option and firefox
Levi Morris
>he doesn't download proton-ge self-contained pakcage to extract into his vidya directory
Julian Perez
>I think you're talking about the same thing no, I mean a full rollback through snapper