Manjaro is not Arch, that's why when it "broke" you wouldn't bother fixing it. Manjaro would be the equivalent of Ubuntu. Arch would be the equilavent of Debian.
To clarify, I tried both arch and manjaro and neither worked out for me.
I am tempted to try Debian as well; but I am at Manjaro for hope of Rolling releases.
Maybe I should try Arch. But I fear only one thing - proprietary drivers.
Debian is a good choice if you want something which will translate to software development. Many container images are based on debian.
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Manjaro is not Arch, that's why when it "broke" you wouldn't bother fixing it. Manjaro would be the equivalent of Ubuntu.
Arch would be the equilavent of Debian.
To clarify, I tried both arch and manjaro and neither worked out for me.
I am tempted to try Debian as well; but I am at Manjaro for hope of Rolling releases.
Maybe I should try Arch. But I fear only one thing - proprietary drivers.
Debian is a good choice if you want something which will translate to software development. Many container images are based on debian.