I thought you were meming, but Arch finally broke by itself.
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I thought you were meming, but Arch finally broke by itself
user... welcome to the resistance
What the fuck.
Switched from arch to gentoo two years ago and I couldnt be happier today. Sure learning and getting used to it is pretty intimidating at first but once you know what youre doing you'll have a great experience with it, and portage is the best package manager I've ever used. Not to mention the documentation is great so you'll have no problem figuring things out.
I still have arch on my laptop because I dont think it can handle the compile times, but it feels so incomplete not running gentoo.
>broke itself
no you broke it. this is what happens when you randomly update without reading release notes
No it did break itself. There is nothing in the release notes.
I too thought it was a meme until actually happened. And having it there actually were something in the release notes, merely turning it on, running pacman -Syu, turning it off and then having it not start X anymore is just inexcusable.
*even if
sounds like you're not using either the stable or tls kernel
Sounds like you're still trying to find excuses.
Yes, Arch does break itself, I learned it the hard way. I don't even have some exotic kernel installed or anything, nor any AUR package.
Honestly go fuck yourself if you want a rolling release and stability.
Devuan + Cinnamon is perfect for me - but even i cant stand the new cinnamon 19 icons *BLEH*
good things get broken... thats life
>uses testing or unstable kernal
>surprised when update breaks shit
>blames distro
ok son
>samefagging this hard
Then why doesn't this shit happen elsewhere?
Stop, you're embarrassing yourself.
>>Honestly go fuck yourself if you want a rolling release and stability.
Who wouldn't want that though? I've often wished for a rolling Debian that was faster than stable but (much) slower than testing. The benefits of rolling release without having to put up with the churn and breakage of being bleeding edge.
You could use distcc to have your desktop help out your laptop - or just have the desktop compile the packages for the laptop.
That is why smart people use Manjaro sweetie ;^)
install crux instead
The answer is setting up a portage binhost.
install cloveros
>smart people
>Manjaro a pre installed arch fork
pick one
This completely means that Arch is working normally.
Welcome to the master race.
Or just PORTAGE_BINHOST="cloveros.ga" emerge -G package