In about two years, the update process broke twice... I had to manually add or remove packages so that the update process would complete successfully
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Arch breaks once in a while... Like anything else in my experience
The question was about small to midsize companies though...
Wayland works fine for me nowadays
Windows is a spying machine if you don't work hard to change the default settings
I bought a $80 refurbished HP laser printer m15w on eBay and I love it.. prints fasts, toner lasts long and his cheap too... It has wireless but I plug it using USB to avoid having to install any HP software
I have about 20 reddit accounts... I created/ switched account every few months when I used reddit
Reddit also created fake users to post fake content... At least in the beginning of reddit.
The only reason I heard of people hating Manjaro is because of the main developer ... But for me is because it breaks more often than Arch
Arch teaches you a lot of the basics... I learn a few things even having used Linux for 15+ years.
Yeah I noticed this also... Today it is much faster... Might be the update to 0.18.1 that did it
The pgp private key sitting on your computer is also plain text... Unless you encrypt it