I have been distro hopping for about 2 weeks now, thereβs always something that doesnβt work. I thought I would stick with Debian and now I havenβt been able to make my printer work in it, I think I tried in another distro and it just worked out of the box, but thereβs always something thatβs broken in every distro.
Iβm sorry Iβm just venting, do you people think Ubuntu will work for me? I think I will try it next.
That sounds stressfull! Itβd put me off a distro, too. I had something similar happen in the early days of Gentoo - multiple times. Those trials by fire did teach me a lot, and Iβm now consequently far more sanguine about the boot process, and thank god these days we have smart phones as mini-backup computers to search for solutions! Still, weβre in a time when PCs are not as indispensible, and having one down for a couple days can be a minor disaster.
Rolling updates or no, I rarely -Syu
on my desktop more than once a week, and most of my machines get that TLC more like monthly. And sometimes Iβll hold out packages that require rebooting, because FTN. It probably contributes to the fact Iβve avoided these types of dramas --statistically.
Yeop, you can say that again. Canβt read the Arch wiki on a Nokia 3310 for sure lol
Tbh Iβm not too careful about updates, I have regular backups and grub exploding wasnβt enough to stop me, so eeeeh, if something really goes awfully wrong I have enough free time to deal with it and use it as a learning experience. I know I should be smarter about them like you are, but on my personal computer I just cannot be asked. ^^
I know I should be smarter about them like you are
TIL being lazy is βsmartβ.
Nokia 3310!! Those were the days. When you had drive over to your hosting provider (some guyβs garage, who was paying for a T1) so you could sit at your server (a tower youβd built) to fix something that an upgrade had broken. Those experiences with dependency hell put me off Redhat forever.
Eyy friend, guess what! An update broke my EOS install again! Wish me luck lol
Edit: found brick mates: https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/19bc9b8/plymouth_splash_screen_causing_black_screen_and/
Edit2: Honestly, I daily drove Fedora for years, didnβt do a clean install from fedora 13 through 25 and it worked like a charm. I guess they improved wildly since your Redhat days!