Tbh Manjaro has made my system unbootable before with a system update, base Arch has never done that for me. I think Manjaro is just poorly constructed, or maybe it’s bc of all the packages that come pre installed with it causing problems. Minimal installs ftw
It’s not though, because the malicious release happened more than two weeks ago and manjaro had to fast track the patched xs from arch git repo. This is why manjaro should extend their delayed update policy to catch this kind of issue in the future (maybe 2 months instead of 2 weeks) /s
Maybe Manjaro should delay update even longer to make it extra secure /s
Ngl manjaro beeing slow as saved my ass more than once
Tbh Manjaro has made my system unbootable before with a system update, base Arch has never done that for me. I think Manjaro is just poorly constructed, or maybe it’s bc of all the packages that come pre installed with it causing problems. Minimal installs ftw
i had bootfails on both systems, shit happens just boot from usb then changeroot into your system to repair
In this case the slower updates payed off. There are many things wrong with Manjaro but slower updates is not one of them.
It’s not though, because the malicious release happened more than two weeks ago and manjaro had to fast track the patched xs from arch git repo. This is why manjaro should extend their delayed update policy to catch this kind of issue in the future (maybe 2 months instead of 2 weeks) /s
They honestly should as it probably would fix a lot of issues. Then again, Manjaro is so broken that it probably doesn’t matter