Kentucky is like another world.
Strangest state I've ever been in.
Kentucky is like another world.
Strangest state I've ever been in.
Always got sick drinking straight from the tap in texas.
Make sure you filter that shit.
I mean, that's what all the servers say.
Problem with debian is it's stable in the sense of unchanging, not necessarily a lack of bugs.
He's saying he wants up to date packages and stability, which seems to mean he was current software without bugs. That's not debian stable.
I recommend using Manjaro KDE.
You're not really more likely to break stuff.
Pragmatism above all else, at least for some.
I'm glad we have the option to choose between configuring our entire system or having one that's configured for us.
There is no one-size fits all answer to computing.
Go to each distros respective subreddits and you'll find way more tech support questions for arch linux.
That entire distro is pretty much nothing but googling.
I like the AUR and rolling-release model.
It's pretty much a pre-configured arch that's easier to maintain.
Lots of people hate it just because it's popular and accessible. Some of them are trolls, some of them are being trolled.
All of them rely on lofty argument that have no real bearing for pragmatic use of the distro.
I love Manjaro :)
Whatever one comes with Manjaro KDE.
Because I don't really care.
Uhh... Those kinds of people don't need more marketing to eat more chicken.