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Nibodhika , in Stable Linux distro with up to date packages

By definition that’s impossible, stable means packages don’t get updated, so their version is stable. If you meant stability outside of the Linux world, as in “doesn’t break” then most rolling release would fit, personally I use Manjaro, and have used Arch and Gentoo in the past, Tumbleweed is also a good option that others have recommended.

jsveiga , in What do you like about your Linux Distro?

I like that I don’t even care about it. The main user of it is my wife, who is non-technical. It’s the only computer she uses, for everything (browsing, shopping, banking, word processing, printing) for 20+ years, and if you ask her which distro it is, well, she doesn’t know what “distro” means.

She doesn’t “use Linux” because she wanted to “learn Linux” nor to “try this distro”. She uses youtube, instagram, the bank site, amazon, libreoffice, etc. The closest she gets to the OS is accepting the package manager prompt to update.

I wish one day most people can answer your question with “I don’t know, whatever came with my computer”, because it’ll mean all of them are as easy to use, as unobtrusive and as unimportant to the user as possible.

But to finally answer it, kubuntu, some ancient, still updatable LTS version (can’t even recall when I last upgraded), because it was easier for my wife to adapt, coming from windows 95 when she started using it.

bismuthbob , in Why do people hate Manjaro and how to replicate Manjaro sway in arch or arco?
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Part of it is the same reason that Debian users bash Ubuntu or Mint users. Why use a derivative when the original works well?

That is a bit superficial, though. Debian isn’t ideal for everybody and neither is Arch. I’ve used Manjaro before. I like the installation process for general desktop use. Easy and straightforward. People who are used to graphical OS installers may be put off by Arch’s approach. I don’t distrohop personally and stick with Arch (btw), so OS installation is a one time headache for every device and archinstall is doable. I think the Arch installation process can be a sort of insider shibboleth for self-identifying linux badasses and a graphical install (for them) is missing the point of Arch. Whatever.

I saw a few posts on edditRay that critiqued the Manjaro team for failing to renew SSL certificates one or more times. That may have led to a perception that the team is not competent to run a distro, which seems like a very harsh position to take.

Also, Manjaro holds back updates from time to time for further testing/stability. This goes against the point of a rolling release distro to an extent, since you aren’t technically getting the very latest software. The tradeoff may make sense for you, though.

You can try copying over your dotfiles if you switch to Arch or Arco. That might be a good start for the overall layout. You might need to install any extra packages used by manjaro in addition to sway for icons, menus, power management, backgrounds, etc.

may_pretender , in Just finished cs50 need some guidance.

What is your end goal with this? Going for BSc in Computer Science / Engineering would enable you to become a developer / computer scientist.

Photo/video/vector editing seems very out of place in your plan. That’s just another domain. If you’re passionate about those visual arts, that’s great and more power to you, but know they’re not relevant for a computer scientist. Src: I’ve been there.

Regarding everything else you’ve said, it seems to me that you’re learning stuff without a direction and just because you’ve heard those things (cs50 / linux), are important. I suggest you choose a moderately difficult task (game, app, tool, website, ehatever) that seems interesting for you to create, (install linux) and start working on it, and focus on finishing it. You’ll learn a lot on the way and gain a broader understanding of how a project is pieced together. Most importantly, you’ll figure out what you don’t know, and thus eill have a direction going forward.

And don’t get me wrong, you’re right, you can gain a lot of valuable knowledge by going through cs50 or learning to use the linux terminal, but it’s not really useful unless information, unless you apply it to a project.

RyuShay OP ,
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The reason I am learning photo/video editing is because my sibling has done game dev/web, freelance and office work, those things come in handy to showcase your work and for a lot of other uses.

The reason for learning Linux is because of this post and I am thinking of (later on after finishing my bachelors) getting a Red Hat certificate since I have seen multiple job posting on LinkedIn related to it. So I was thinking of downloading Fedora and learning the Linux terminal now, to get comfortable with it.

Thanks for your input, I should definitely focus on making and finishing projects.

may_pretender ,

As other poster recommended, you should by all means install Linux and learn by using it as a daily driver.

ebits21 , in Why do people hate Manjaro and how to replicate Manjaro sway in arch or arco?
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I thought Manjaro was great when I ran it (switched to Silverblue which works well for me).

The only annoying thing was taking forever to update plasma one time.

cmeerw , in Groff 1.23 (first release since 2018)

Anyone using groff? Seems like it just lives in its own little bubble?

authed , (edited ) in Why do people hate Manjaro and how to replicate Manjaro sway in arch or arco?

The only reason I heard of people hating Manjaro is because of the main developer … But for me is because it breaks more often than Arch

HamsterRage , in Why do people hate Manjaro and how to replicate Manjaro sway in arch or arco?

I don’t get it either. I’ve been using it on some older laptops because I wanted something lighter weight. It works well for me.

Dotdev , in Stable Linux distro with up to date packages
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My choices would be :- Fedora Debian testing Void linux

ablackcatstail , in Why do people hate Manjaro and how to replicate Manjaro sway in arch or arco?
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I wasn’t aware people hated Manjaro. I don’t really have a distro of Linux that I hate. I have some that I prefer over others for certain reasons but anything open source is a-okay with me in the larger scale of things.

IUsedTo , in What do you like about your Linux Distro?

EndevourOS. Easy to install and customizable/up to date as Arch can get.

carved_beats , in Why do people hate Manjaro and how to replicate Manjaro sway in arch or arco?
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In short, there have been key signing issues multiple times in the past that. That were the most notable problems from the user side.

Running three instances with KDE that are unproblematic.

dark_stang , (edited ) in Stable Linux distro with up to date packages
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For what purpose though? All my servers and containers run debian. Everthing I care about publishes fresh packages for it, but on their own repos. My desktop and laptop run pop_os with a few additional repos.

Everything that needs to be bleeding edge can come from snap or flatpak these days anyway.

words_number , in Stable Linux distro with up to date packages

Debian testing (more up to date than ubuntu, rolling release, much more stable than the name suggests, truly free as in freedom)

blob42 , in Share your favorite Linux Desktop Environment

dwm, I got too much used to “it just works” and never ever breaks afrer an update.

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