Thinking about how Arch [or Arch derivatives like Manjaro] really do seem to have their shit together but I'd be worried about my system suddenly sliding from a good state to a bad state after one upgrade.
Is there like… a way to run Arch with checkpoints you can wind back?
Or is that just NixOS? Like is the thing I just described NixOS
(Note: Yes, this is the kind of post it's appropriate to reply to recommending Linux distributions, in this case I asked for it)
@mcc I don't know if Arch has that, but Fedora has a few editions called "immutable desktops" that offer exactly that. A previous version of the system is kept around in case things go wrong.
In a Facebook group where someone just posted "I know I'm not the only one who doesn't like the trend of laptops using USB-C for power" and the discussion got so heated, so quickly, that the mods deleted the post 😂