Whenever you get bored:
~$ sudo docker run -it --rm archlinux bash
[root@5452124778b3 /]# pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core downloading...
extra downloading...
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
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Whenever you get bored:
~$ sudo docker run -it --rm archlinux bash
[root@5452124778b3 /]# pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
core downloading...
extra downloading...
:: Starting full system upgrade...
resolving dependencies...
Wait...is that all it takes to install arch in a docker container? Does this include a GUI or is it for terminal Haxxorz only?
Hand starts shaking when he can't update once an hour.
His palms are sweaty
Knees weak, as update not ready.
There's vomit in this cron job already
Code Spaghetti
He's nervous. But on the surface he looks calm and ready to retry.
Never had any issues with Arch
I'd imagine switching to debian, or other slow release distros, would mean breaking some devices that worked on arch/gentoo/whatever due to the old kernel lol
I really like Debian, but for some reason my not-new-laptop didn't liked it. Issues with suspend, the WiFi and the NVME drive made me to nuke it last Wednesday and in its place I installed Fedora, which seems to play better with the hardware. At least I don't have problems with it in my desktop.
Go to debian-testing. Your dayli updates are back too