• Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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    22 hours ago

    That’s normal most distros do that, what does manjaro do better than others? You have not made any sort of case for why manjaro is better.

    you fall under “haven’t thought about distros philosophies”

    you did not actually compare anything, what you discovered is that manjaro works… but so does everything else so that’s not a valid comparison, usless you can point to distros that don’t work and why

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      20 minutes ago

      I have not made any case for Manjaro. I simply said it works well enough for me.

      I also said that I know the story and have used many different OSes and Linux distros, so I know full well their underlying philosophies.

      You seem to want to get me to defend Manjaro to have someone to argue with. Sorry, I don’t have enough investment in Manjaro to argue with you. I’m just too lazy to distro hop.

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      18 hours ago

      You framed is as a non ideal philosophy. But acknowledging the things slowing down breaks and taking the time to make a calculated step so things don’t break anyway when updating can be appealing. I see it as a slightly faster stable. Inefficient maybe, but that’s just a difference in values. In practice it sounds like this hasn’t worked for some, guess I’ve been lucky. There maybe be other distros that do this better now, I couldn’t tell you, but from a, comparing philosophical differences point of view, Manjaro seems like an option.