Just curious to know if anyone has been using the same distro for multiple years/decades and what or if you have it takes for you to want to switch to a different distro?
Just curious to know if anyone has been using the same distro for multiple years/decades and what or if you have it takes for you to want to switch to a different distro?
Its mostly if I see the distro as unmaintainable (looking at gentoo), too much of a hassle to keep updated (Like tumbleweed on a PC i just about never use), or generally not fit for my purpose (If it dosent have packages I need, forces flatpaks, or is generally built in a way I dont find it comfortable to use
Why is tumbleweed to much of a Hassel to keep updated? You can update it once a decade and still be up and running.
When the PC is connected to a Beamer you can only See at might, and when its night you dont have 10 minutes + reboot time because your friend wants to watch netflix, even having to update once in a decade is too many updates
What did you end up with then? Just curious. Every Linux distros or even any system at this point suffers that problem.
Went with void for my 4 core 1,5 ghz thin client and opensuse leap for the home theater pc
Both are pretty much set and forget.