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    Me who just installed installed EndeavourOS via their live disk because it’s stupidly simple, arch based, and I can read the arch wiki when I have issues.

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    Last time I installed arch the archinstall didn’t exist in its current form yet… It’s been working fine since then. Arch truly is eternal in that you never need to reinstall.

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      That’s called a Rolling Release. It will periodically bless you with a broken system to test your sysadmin skills.

      (brace for all the “bUt It’S sTaBLe FoR mE” replies)

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        I give you a thumbs up.

        When I was running XFCE with Arch, my Installation was several years old and I only had a handful of incidents that needed manual Intervention, which was very manageable for me, so at the end of the day, it was the most stable system I had by far compared to other distributions I used, although I had a Nvidia GPU.

        When I switched to Plasma with Wayland on my newer AMD only machine, I constantly had issues especially with Plasma after updates. And these were things I could not fix but rather needed to find workarounds until it got fixed with a later update (for example NTFS support on Dolphin not working properly, panels crashing constantly, configurations that partly got reset etc.)

        Arch can be really stable but only if you use conservative Software for your DE/WM and critical infrastructure.

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        Mine breaks the Wifi (and ethernet) every time I update on my t480. I don’t know why.

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      I have an acquaintance who walked me through his setup. I was impressed, mostly at how many little things he needed to have done to get it to how he likes it.

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    I once accidentally deleted python from my gentoo system (needed for emerge) and rescued it.

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        I found out there were binary packages that were build together and manually downloaded and unpacked every package I needed for a minimum coherent build chain (no kernel but gcc, gnuutils etc) and used that to get emerge working again to build a new build chain with my own settings and used that to rebuild system to get rid of the foreign packages and be back. The gentoo wiki helped a lot.

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          Nice! Sounds like a learning experience. Was it a fun challenge for you or annoying, in the end?

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            Haha both of course. Young me was intrigued by this great puzzle of getting the system back up. Much quicker than a reinstall, too! At the same time it was one of the Gentoo moments that made me switch to Arch and Manjaro later. I certainly learned a lot with Gentoo but it was also a fragile timesink.

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        I suppose to rescue it you can grab a portable Python release and use that to emerge a proper one, another option would be booting into a live environment. And to cause this, --unmerge and --rage-clean are your friends. No idea how you’d do that “accidentally”, though.

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          I remember I struggled with broken dynamic linking from bringing in binaries from the outside. I needed an entire build-chain from the same build and then build my way up with source packages (you have them around in gentoo) in my system until i reached portage. And then used emerge to recompile the buildchain twice so it was compatible with my system again.

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      Wow, I did that on CentOS and reinstalling the OS was the only sure shot way I could figure

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        I sure hope there are ways to unpack RPMs by hand and copy the contents where they need to be. Would be very unlinuxy to make it a binary format and not a zipped container of some sort. But you might struggle depending on the amount of dependencies.

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          Yeah, figuring out which dependencies in which locations just seemed not worth it

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    I installed arch without arch install many times and im always still nervous and confused by the boot loader instructions… But these days, I use archinstall.

    Now i havent actually reinstalled my arch in 3 years though. Running smooth. Normally i like that feeling of a clean system very much but its so time consuming.

    Im also using Ubuntu systems and its infuriating how i cant get the latest version of certain software on older Ubuntus like 22.04.

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      The bootloader instructions are ass. But the final boss is full disk encryption.
      Whenever I want that, I just use Archinstall.

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    Instead of following screen prompts I followed on screen prompts we are not the same.