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In my experience, rolling release systems take a lot more effort to stay on top of the update process and are more likely to have big parts of the system suddenly break because important packages update at different times and not as much work is put into making sure they all work together afterward.
Every rolling release system I've had gradually became less and less stable over months. Maybe that just means I'm not good at managing rolling release systems, but that still means they're just not right for me.
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[–] scorinth ago
In my experience, rolling release systems take a lot more effort to stay on top of the update process and are more likely to have big parts of the system suddenly break because important packages update at different times and not as much work is put into making sure they all work together afterward.
Every rolling release system I've had gradually became less and less stable over months. Maybe that just means I'm not good at managing rolling release systems, but that still means they're just not right for me.