• redsand@infosec.pub
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      No. Let Manjaro die. It has no reason to exist in any form. Go contribute to something useful.

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      Except that I want the same release cycle as Manjaro. The only equivalent I have found so far seems to be OpenSuse Slowroll, in beta for the past 2 years.

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        If I may, would you seriously consider switching to openSUSE Slowroll if Manjaro’s situation doesn’t improve? Or, are there reasons beyond its beta status that hold you back?

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          I used to hop distributions in my youth, between 2000 and 2019. I have settled on Manjaro and never looked back.
          As of today, my desktop works perfectly and I have not seen any stability issues.

          I am considering testing openSUSE Slowroll in the coming months but not on my main computer. What’s holding me back is that I can’t see any momentum behind Slowroll. I have no clue if the solution will be supported for a long period. I’d like to have more guarantees than what is on openSUSE website.

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            8 minutes ago

            Great answer. Thank you!

            I hope openSUSE will eventually get around and enjoy some much deserved momentum. I feel it isn’t quite reaching its full potential as a project, because it (somehow) fails to attract a bigger audience. Don’t get me wrong, it’s definitely doing well and it holds its own admirably. But, (going off of ProtonDB’s data) where Fedora (together with its derivatives) managed to effectively increase its market share by at least 400%, openSUSE[1] -despite Tumbleweed making more sense for gaming- was only able to keep what it had…


            1. It’s the green colored bar found right under Manjaro ↩︎

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          6 hours ago

          I’ve never regretted it for the past 7 years on my daily drivers. That’s why I don’t get the constant criticism around this distribution.

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            5 hours ago

            Philip can’t operate letsencrypt. And he’s kinda just a shitty neckbeard. Try debian.