I am a Linux noobie and have only used Mint for around six months now. While I have definitely learned a lot, I don’t have the time to always be doing crazy power user stuff and just want something that works out of the box. While I love Mint, I want to try out other decently easy to use distros as well, specifically not based on Ubuntu, so no Pop OS. Is Manjaro a possibly good distro for me to check out?

  • @Molecular0079@lemmy.world
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    22 years ago

    What you hear is probably different from what it actually is like. There’s a lot of Manjaro hate from people who’ve never actually used it as their daily driver and are just parroting what other people online are saying.

    I’ve used Manjaro for a year before eventually moving to Endeavour and then Arch. It’s perfectly fine.

    • @Alex@discuss.tchncs.de
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      32 years ago

      Maybe it depends on what packages you use? I used Manjaro for ~2 years before switching to Arch and definitely had more update-related stability problems with Manjaro.

      • @Molecular0079@lemmy.world
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        02 years ago

        On my PC, 2 updates broke it as it wouldn’t start up the DE.

        Well, did you figure out what caused the issue? There’s many things besides the quality of a distro that could cause this, especially on an Arch or Arch derivative. Many Arch users have complained about their DE occasionally failing to boot up due to some random update that broke something for their specific config. Just saying that this doesn’t prove much. It could have been Manjaro, it could have easily also been a bad upstream update or even PEBKAC.

        A few days ago, my standard Arch system upgraded to a version of pipewire-pulse that created duplicate audio devices on every audio profile change. I could have easily just said, “Arch is a shitty distro, they can’t even get audio devices working correctly”, but that would be misleading. Anecdotal statements like yours are too vague to prove a point about any distro.

        Devs have complained about them distributing non-master branch features that weren’t sufficiently tested or released and got their issue tracker flooded.

        This isn’t an issue specific to Manjaro. This also happens to any upstream project that are shipped by downstream. Many distros ship unofficial patches to upstream software, this is NOT new.

        You may love it and great for you, but people won’t give you free reign to advise a bad distro

        I don’t use it anymore as I am on regular Arch now, but during my time using Manjaro for about a year, I genuinely didn’t see much issue with it, at least no more than what I’ve been experiencing with Arch. I am just annoyed at how some people had one or two bad experiences and then are just jumping on the hate bandwagon with nothing much to back it up.

          • @Molecular0079@lemmy.world
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            12 years ago

            You do realize that you’re basically saying your anecdotal experience is better than mine right? So you’re basically doing the same thing you’re accusing me of, thinking that everyone’s experience is like yours. All I asked was whether you actually figured out what the root cause was. From your vague response, I can only surmise you didn’t do the least amount of debugging and decided to blame Manjaro just because. All the other distros you tested on weren’t even Arch-based, so you don’t even have a solid understanding of whether it was actually Manjaro or an Arch issue.

            you’re coming across as a Manjaro shill.

            Seriously? I am not even using Manjaro anymore as per my post. Just because I am not blindly following the crowd and jumping on hate bandwagons whenever I see one doesn’t make me a shill. Calm yourself.

              • @Molecular0079@lemmy.world
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                I want reliability and don’t want to become an expert sysadmin. I specifically don’t use Arch, or Gentoo for this reason.

                This is fine and your prerogative.

                I don’t know the exact cause of my issue

                And this is the problem I had with your original comment. You don’t actually know what the root cause is and yet you’re ready to apply blame to Manjaro with absolute certainty. This is why I say you’re just jumping on the bandwagon. Many of the other “reports” that you mention are in a similar vein. It all boils down to “well something broke, I don’t know what, and therefore I blame Manjaro”.

                Do you know how many people use Ubuntu and had something break for them? Their forums are littered with these posts as well. I personally have had Ubuntu absolutely shit the bed during system updates, but you don’t see me going around declaring Ubuntu is shit and for good reason! I don’t actually know what caused it! It could have been something specific in my setup. I know that Ubuntu works well for many other people. Likewise, there are many people, myself included, who’ve used Manjaro before and it worked fine for them.

                All I am saying is don’t be so quick to judge. All you have is 2 random breakages that you haven’t properly root-caused and what you claim to be a bunch of random hearsay from others, and yet you’re ready to throw your anecdotal experience into the ring as complete fact.