I have found ~5 bugs in 5.10.X LTS RCs; they are not well tested,
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Originally posted by piorunz View Post
At some point, almost all bleeding-edge wannabes (read: beta testers) will get tired of ridiculous errors no one else have and get back to stable distros with tail tucked between their legs.
And no, I did not mess up my system - I used pretty much all the defaults.
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Originally posted by elatllat View PostI have found ~5 bugs in 5.10.X LTS RCs; they are not well tested,
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Blaming rolling release or stable distros doesn't help, one might be more prone to hazardous updates, but you can always be affected by bad luck. Windows has the exact same problem, they can't test every possible configuration. Even back in the days when they had a proper test team and all employees used the developement version as production system.
Heck even Apple with its small hardware selection had bad updates that bricked laptops.
There is simply no solution to the problem. You can't test everything.
If your'e money depends on it you should probably have a good recovery plan (called backup and spare hardware) that gets you to a working state in under 90 min. Relying on stable is just russian roulette, if you have a backup you can also use the most experimental bleeding edge you want, but stable should give you less downtime in general.
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Originally posted by [email protected] View Post35-352271_smug-saitama-smug-anime-face-know-your-meme.jpg
Me, using a LTS distro that other people call "obsolete crap", watching kids on the bleeding edge getting their papercuts...
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Originally posted by berarma View Post
I'm surprised at how many Arch users don't realize they're the testers for the rest of community.
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Originally posted by MadCatX View PostI'm quite sure that every Arch/Debian Unstable/Tumbleẃeed user realized that they are the first in line to run into bugs. That's part of the deal.My main motivation to use Arch is that I end up having to undo a distro to configure it in a sane way, so I'd rather just do the second part only. I could like a stable one that is like that.
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