Growing up in USSR we had a saying: a comrad comes to you with a shovel, points to a patch of land and says: "you will dig from here and until supper".
I bet White House, with it's ties to Putin's Russia, means something similar.
Growing up in USSR we had a saying: a comrad comes to you with a shovel, points to a patch of land and says: "you will dig from here and until supper".
I bet White House, with it's ties to Putin's Russia, means something similar.
I've been using Linux for more than a decade and distro hopped quite a bit. Mint used to be my happy place, but recently within the last 5 years or so I've been on Arch derivatives. Endeavour was never stable enough for my liking, but Manjaro has been great. I did have to go back to a snapshot once, fairly recently, but that was primary because I fecked it up and not due to an update.
You mentioned that you have tried several Arch-based distros, so I'm not sure if this includes Manjaro.
Manjaro, because Arch-based, rolling release, but with a dev test cycle to try to eliminate breaking patches.