Yup. My Arch+LUKS+KDE setup freezes on first boot half of the time and I can’t be bothered to keep trying to fix it because it takes less than 5 minutes of my time per day and I run backups of the important stuff once or twice a week, and I’ll likely distrohop within the next 12 months. Worst case scenario, I wipe the whole thing, archinstall from scratch, and restore from backup.
(well, worst case that doesn’t result in physical/BIOS damage…)
Yup. My Arch+LUKS+KDE setup freezes on first boot half of the time and I can’t be bothered to keep trying to fix it because it takes less than 5 minutes of my time per day and I run backups of the important stuff once or twice a week, and I’ll likely distrohop within the next 12 months. Worst case scenario, I wipe the whole thing, archinstall from scratch, and restore from backup.
(well, worst case that doesn’t result in physical/BIOS damage…)
Gentoo has the stability you seek
arch is perfectly stable, who knows what OP’s issue is caused by, idk why you felt the need to suggest gentoo
No it’s not. I’ve got arch up right now. I ran it for years. It’s far from Debian. Packages are super new and plentiful