Post 9yybLKiD2KMriZ50Pg by cavaliertusky@fosstodon.org
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 (DIR) Post #9yybLKiD2KMriZ50Pg by cavaliertusky@fosstodon.org
       2020-09-09T03:35:44Z
       
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       I need to stop hopping between manjaro and Ubuntu as my base for my KDE desktop. I just can't choose. I like updating less frequently on Ubuntu, but it feels less quick and has older versions of KDE. I guess I could always go back to neon.
       
 (DIR) Post #9yybLKtCNT9sGeDmXg by jrballesteros05@fosstodon.org
       2020-09-09T08:19:37Z
       
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       @cavaliertusky At the beginning the best way to know it is trying yourself. Try Ubuntu for a time and Manjaro for another time and you decide what you like most. If you don't have time I recommend you any flavour of Ubuntu LTS because it's more stable, because people who installs rolling distros normally have time, or enough experience, when things go bad.
       
 (DIR) Post #9yzEGqEgIj1sFe7LLk by cavaliertusky@fosstodon.org
       2020-09-09T15:35:48Z
       
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       @jrballesteros05 I've been hopping between the two the past few years. I think I prefer manjaros rolling release
       
 (DIR) Post #9yzF6sZSrcUEYIeUcq by jrballesteros05@fosstodon.org
       2020-09-09T15:45:14Z
       
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       @cavaliertusky Technically  Manjaro is half-rolling distro, so you the best of both worlds. You have stable packages for the core and updated packages for everything else. Hope you enjoy it.
       
 (DIR) Post #9yzLonuKACMAYTjllw by cavaliertusky@fosstodon.org
       2020-09-09T17:00:22Z
       
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       @jrballesteros05 I mean, holding off on packages for a week is still rolling pretty quickly.