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.
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.