I used to run into updates breaking dependencies, like Gimp not working after an update and such but since switching most my programs to be Flatpaks I had very few issues.
Arch, it’s not that uncommon for a pacman update to bork some application. Such is the nature of rolling release. Not saying it’s super common, but in my years using Arch it happened more times than I would have liked.
Maybe time to move up to Manjaro ;) 6 years it never happened to me. With KDE the last year or so, we had some extensive delays before it stabilised enough to be considered stable.
I used to run into updates breaking dependencies, like Gimp not working after an update and such but since switching most my programs to be Flatpaks I had very few issues.
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You must state what system you run to get this experience… Are you a 'buntu user?
extra/gimp 2.10.34-1 (20.3 MiB 113.4 MiB) (Installed)
I have no reason to install the
bloated
flatpak version.No reason at all.
Arch, it’s not that uncommon for a pacman update to bork some application. Such is the nature of rolling release. Not saying it’s super common, but in my years using Arch it happened more times than I would have liked.
Maybe time to move up to Manjaro ;) 6 years it never happened to me. With KDE the last year or so, we had some extensive delays before it stabilised enough to be considered stable.