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@nixCraft@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

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Arch linux meme. In first panel we see a man riding a bicycle and text reads "Installs Linux Arch".

in second panel we see that man sticks a wooden stick or rod into his own front wheel and text reads, "Does not update Arch Linux in several months using pkg manager and does not read entries at archlinux.org/news site"

In third panel we see that the same man is lying on the ground in lots of pain after falling off the bike, cursing, "Arch is such an unstable distro!"

This meme is about reading docs and following procedure correctly when you use advanced but extremely configurable distro like Arch  Linux.
Arch linux meme. In first panel we see a man riding a bicycle and text reads "Installs Linux Arch". in second panel we see that man sticks a wooden stick or rod into his own front wheel and text reads, "Does not update Arch Linux in several months using pkg manager and does not read entries at archlinux.org/news site" In third panel we see that the same man is lying on the ground in lots of pain after falling off the bike, cursing, "Arch is such an unstable distro!" This meme is about reading docs and following procedure correctly when you use advanced but extremely configurable distro like Arch Linux.
Arch linux meme. In first panel we see a man riding a bicycle and text reads "Installs Linux Arch". in second panel we see that man sticks a wooden stick or rod into his own front wheel and text reads, "Does not update Arch Linux in several months using pkg manager and does not read entries at archlinux.org/news site" In third panel we see that the same man is lying on the ground in lots of pain after falling off the bike, cursing, "Arch is such an unstable distro!" This meme is about reading docs and following procedure correctly when you use advanced but extremely configurable distro like Arch Linux.
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jerryjhird
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@jerryjhird@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

@nixCraft
installs fedora
does not update for several years
"fedora is the most stable distro ever"

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@utf_7@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft rolling release is unstable by definition

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@renardboy@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft hot take: Arch is great if you don't know about Void which is like Arch but better.

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Ibi
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@Pouakai@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft
That's why even me as a Linux fan, don't recommend Arch to new users.

Mint is much simpler and more friendly for them (while they can choose Arch after getting familiar to Linux).

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Federation Bot
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@Federation_Bot replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft
I use Arch. I love Arch. Arch is very unstable BlobHajMlem

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BoloMKXXVIII
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@BoloMKXXVIII@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft Decades ago I used to enjoy tinkering with my OS (both Linux and Windows). These days I want my OS to just work so I can do what I need to do on my computer without delays. Debian and Linux Mint both meet that requirement for me.

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Cris
@crisl_at@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft Yep, that was me. And then I switched to fedora. My old MacBook Air I got for 150€ is used as travel laptop, to have something for emergencies if some server goes down while traveling and also not being afraid of it getting stolen. So yes, I upgrade only very occasionally and just want to hit that update button and be done with it.

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@Federation_Bot replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft All you need to know is when it is safe to shutdown your pc. I recently-ish had a critical package get replaced with basically the same one under a different name. Installing that replacement meant that I needed to temporarily uninstall a few packages that had dependencies with the previous package, install the new named package and then reinstall all the packages that had dependencies with that package and they worked fine afterward. (Btw)

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Primetime
Primetime
@Primetime@mastodon.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 4 days ago

@nixCraft Arch is too much work. I already have a job, thanks. I run Debian now instead - Life is bliss

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