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@PrivateGER
This sounds as odd as the one time, my Ubuntu install randomly killed its network-support without any apparent reason or cause. -
@hatemyjob It is. I took that risk by choosing Arch. I'll go back to Manjaro for a safe environment.
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Manjaro is def a good idea if you need it to be reliable and like to experiment. Fedora silverblue has a cool approach to maintaining stability as well if you want to give that a look; rolling back to last working is basically git-style.
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@hatemyjob It is. Usually the cause is that some asshole *hardware* manufacturer decided that for some reason they are entitled to unlimited access to their users' computers by writing closed source drivers, but at the same time they want to save on dev costs which causes severe staff shortage, so only the best case, if anything, gets implemented for Linux.
Seriously though, the fact that nvidia has more power over my computer than anything I could write has over the graphics card is disturbing. -
@Lor-inc
Atheros are also assholes, but at least, they only require proprietary firmware, not a completely proprietary driver. -
@SortOfTested Cent used SecLinux. It's super effective! 80% of your programs from the previous LTS don't work anymore!
My Arch install just randomly killed itself, lol
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