Never used it myself, but every year or two I see an article about how one of their SSL certs expired and they have to tell all their users to set their clocks back until they can fix it.
I made the bad decision to try it instead of arch for one machine because installing was easier. And it was just constantly broken from out of date repos and all their built in shit just not being very good. And now they just released some manifest or something to try get the project back on track. I haven’t looked at it in like 5+ years but this graph makes me think nothing really changed.
jesus look how many people were tricked into using manjaro, the majority gone for a reason
It had its place in 2015. It was my introduction to Arch-based distros. Nowadays, I use EndeavourOS.
Hehe manjaroty
I’m not familiar with Manjaro, what was wrong with it?
I used it 5-6 years ago, and it broke itself within a month of using, and I dropped it. Just doing normal updates, no tinkering.
Currently imploding due to internal conflict
Never used it myself, but every year or two I see an article about how one of their SSL certs expired and they have to tell all their users to set their clocks back until they can fix it.
I made the bad decision to try it instead of arch for one machine because installing was easier. And it was just constantly broken from out of date repos and all their built in shit just not being very good. And now they just released some manifest or something to try get the project back on track. I haven’t looked at it in like 5+ years but this graph makes me think nothing really changed.
That’s my experience of a couple months with it as well.
Went back to my usual OpenSuSE or Fedora.