DISCLAIMER: Arch Linux is not a beginner friendly distribution, and this is not a recommendation or good practice.

I know how to use pacman -S. I have yet to experience a Discover related issue after months of use.

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    So its less about lack of packagekit support in pacman and more about lack of manual intervention features in GUI software managers?

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      1 day ago

      it is more about arch’s philosy being your system may not boot next update, happens pretty much no where else, except windows, manjaro and sometimes ubuntu

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        19 hours ago

        it is more about arch’s philosy being your system may not boot next update

        Yeah … no thanks. I’ll be okay with slightly outdated versions of various packages, as long as they still work.

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          I mean I’ve been running an arch derivative for nearly ten years and the last time I got got was an Nvidia driver bug in 2020.

          As much as arch talks about it it doesn’t happen that often.

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          I’m not sure it’s ever happened to me. I imagine it must have, because of Arch’s reputation, but I can’t recall it ever actually happening to me personally.