Manjaro can't update python for some reason, what other bleeding edge Distro is good, easy to install and just werks?

Manjaro can't update python for some reason, what other bleeding edge Distro is good, easy to install and just werks?

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Void Linux.

>one easy to fix mistake
guess I'll have to switch to a completely new distro
the absolute state of Jow Forums

is it easy to install as manjaro? can i also get steam and all the IDE's that are available from the arch repositories?

time to go back to ubuntu, babby

i can't just uninstall and install python in manajro.

Just uninstall python and reinstall.

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Solus.

debian sid

Your problem is the same as mine, all you have to do is forcibly remove all the python packages that pamac is whining about, uninstall and then reinstall.

error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: gdb-common: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: libreoffice-still: removing python breaks dependency 'python>=3.6'
:: menulibre: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: mono: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: pacman-mirrors: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: pcsclite: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-appdirs: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-attrs: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-cairo: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-click: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-constantly: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-dbus: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-distutils-extra: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-docopt: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-gobject: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-idna: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-jade-application-kit: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-jieba: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-keyutils: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-msgpack: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-npyscreen: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-pexpect: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-pillow: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-psutil: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-ptyprocess: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-pyparsing: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-sip: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-six: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-xdg: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-xlib: removing python breaks dependency 'python'
:: python-yaml: removing python breaks dependency 'python'


and etc,

become a redhat linux labrat like every non neetfag on here

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Debian for fucks sakes. It supports everything and is made for retards

Only a little bit harder. If you can partition a disk you're fine.

I had the same problem, and I didn't have to uninstall anything. Just remove the files that are in conflict and update with pacman.

>debian
>python2 is still default
>ruby 22 is hardcoded
>debian

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that's not bleeding edge.

>what is debian testing

I always do it

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punch me in the gut if i am wrong, but i am pretty sure debian testing isn't as updated as arch.

>newness is not built onto the distro
>you have to fiddle with the settings and activate repos that shouldve been on in the 1st place
I get it for the server, but stable on desktop?
>apt-shit
>toxic Slav maintainers. non white distro.
>poor fag company. no corporate backing like the superior Fedora or OpenSUSE
>debian

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>Corporate backing
>A good thing

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not him, but I like debian because I can update it at any time and not worry about breaking my system. I use it on the desktop and laptop and it works for my needs. No corporate backing and free and in freedom by default are both huge pluses.

>commie freetard missing the point on how money plays a huge role in innovation
how typical of you
kys commie piece of shit

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there's no point discussing distros on this shithole of a website

>commie
Nope. And what’s wrong with a community ran distribution? Are you so brainwashed that everything must be corporation ran? Extremists like yourself are the worst.

this is what you get by installing pip shit

>corporate backing
>pioneered systemd, pulseaudio, anaconda installer, Yast and many more
> increased quality of life, user friendliness and support for all GNU/Linux derivations
>Adoption increases
> youre community ran toys leech off of this tech
> you still find a way to blame the hand that fed you
absolute commie/nigger/roastie tier outlook on life
>

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I think Fedora is a good distro though, I never said corporations were bad. You sound mentally ill, I’m so sorry.

Daily reminder that Void Linux is not only hipster neckbeard contrarian "Look at me!" shit, it's also dead.

Solus is such shit. No distro has ever given me as much trouble as Solus. Amateur hour distro piece of crap. Solus - Not Even Once.

what do you use then

>non white distro

Found the technologically clueless Jow Forumstard

Superior Kubuntu Master Race.

not him but
>lose an argument
>accuse opponent of being mentally ill
so this is the power of Jow Forumstards
personal insults are out of the question

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How did I lose? He literally implied I was a communist because I asked what’s wrong with a community backed distro. That’s it, feel free to scroll up and actually read the conversation.

the one who delves into personal attacks is always seen as the loser. ask any random lawyer

So I won? He called me a commie first.

technically yes, kek

this the only sensible option.
I use Ukuu to update kernels, intel's ppa to update drivers and KDE's backports to update to latest and greatest plasma without the autims required to run any Arch.