install it but it sounds recent updates wasn't really well. Is it right?
yes it breaks sometimes, if you're a beginner start with fedora
Just install Arch if you want Arch-based
It's total garbage
Why is it so popular then?
The same reason Mint is popular. People want to use Linux, but have no idea what they're doing, so choose something "popular and easy" with no regard for security or stability
Cuz it's Arch but like, the easy Arch!
Yep, it looks like all the good minus all the bad
And it was featured on some idiots' youtube channels xD
All the good, loads of hidden bad. Undocumented changes tend to be the name of the game
Thanks now I'm using kde neon how about open suse?
https://rentry.co/manjaro-controversies https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/g6fo99/arch_linux_announces_independent_verification_of/foaoumk/ https://archived.forum.manjaro.org/t/change-of-treasurer-for-manjaro-community-funds/154888
The biggest issue for me personally is their lack of transparency with changes they've made between their release and Arch. They only document some (poorly) and hide others away behind layers of jank, binaries and scripts that get pulled in from suspect locations. They don't take any reports of this seriously either
Third link is actually misleading
I don't recommend it. When I installed it some days ago. It was very laggy.
Fedora? Really🤔
What's wrong?
Oh man, Why?
Nothing but I thought fedora is difficult for begginers.
It is actually pretty friendly
I don't think so brother.
Linus Torvalds is a known jerk. He doesn't need reasons.
https://youtu.be/2F_K5ICagMQ
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