@communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
Post #2746138
2026-03-15 21:58 UTC
If you don't like the immutability then use nobara.
Tbh I don't think the issues with immutability are CURRENTLY there.
you said this:
"Entirely community-driven (so suffer much less from corporate influence, and are better from the Linux "freedom" standpoint compared to Fedora, OpenSUSE, etc.)"
give me one example of a time this mattered
"Widely adopted (have extensive communities supporting the repos, a large knowledge base and active forums)"
fedora obviously has this.
"Not heavily opinionated (allow proprietary programs, work with systemd, etc.)" And this.
i conclude that you have still not made any case that there is even one reason to use manjaro that isn't the cost of switching.
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