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But not too frequently. Updating too often on Arch will increase your chances of something breaking. Updating once a week or twice a week gives the developers some time to fix bugs and make changes to other packages as needed
But not too frequently. Updating too often on Arch will increase your chances of something breaking. Updating once a week or twice a week gives the developers some time to fix bugs and make changes to other packages as needed
Maybe, but it works great for me and I like Arch
This is why I made my own install script for arch that gets me fully up and running with working hibernation and other tweaks. It might not take 5 minutes to install but I only have to press a few buttons and let it run
I just want to say that “Arch” didn’t push or update anything. Everything in the AUR is maintained by the community and if something from there breaks then it’s not on the Arch team
It’s not hard to get the majority of votes when the real opposition is in jail or dead
Wouldn’t that be illegal in Europe with GDPR and other consumer protection laws?
On Arch I installed the “auto-cpufreq” package and my battery life is fine
Ubuntu and Gnome Desktop singlehandedly made me hate Linux in my teens
I use a betterfox userscript for hardening Linux Firefox
But the paper is right there in the post
I also started off using nano. Have you tried Micro? It’s like nano on steroids and with good keybindings
From my experience on the Steam Deck is doesn’t matter if I run low graphics or medium graphics (some high settings) the performance is almost the same
Notepad++ is also pretty nice
Are you high? S/he’s paying 15 euro less than you each month with slightly worse upload speed than you but also with faster download speed
Last time I signed up (a few years ago) you could just enter whatever email you wanted and never bother to verify it. It’s only a problem if you forget your password