Anonymous
6/24/2025, 9:31:04 AM
No.105687764
>>105687711
Oh good he's finally given up.
Arch is full of the bugs you just described. People experiencing an LTS bug can just follow the semi-annual bug reports and apply the fix. As they are rapidly reported, because unlike Arch the community can strategically use that homogeneity. Arch users have to deal with this every two months with no testing.
Reconfiguring an applet isn't a big deal compared to the myriad problems Arch habitually has on the regular that are all at least as big a deal as what you've described so far. Again, everyone can just read the above posts and see that you're wrong. Everyone knows that Arch's testing system is barebones and that's the entire point, it just gives you the software as soon as it gets released on github.
I use Arch. This entire conversation, it's been the entire typical teenage retard trying to tell me what I already know. I use Ubuntu/Debian distros more often because I know better on most machines.
Oh good he's finally given up.
Arch is full of the bugs you just described. People experiencing an LTS bug can just follow the semi-annual bug reports and apply the fix. As they are rapidly reported, because unlike Arch the community can strategically use that homogeneity. Arch users have to deal with this every two months with no testing.
Reconfiguring an applet isn't a big deal compared to the myriad problems Arch habitually has on the regular that are all at least as big a deal as what you've described so far. Again, everyone can just read the above posts and see that you're wrong. Everyone knows that Arch's testing system is barebones and that's the entire point, it just gives you the software as soon as it gets released on github.
I use Arch. This entire conversation, it's been the entire typical teenage retard trying to tell me what I already know. I use Ubuntu/Debian distros more often because I know better on most machines.