So i’ve since moved to Arch, but what’s wrong with Manjaro? I never had an issue with it, but I have seen quite a few people dunking on it… just without any explanation.
I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with it. In my opinion, the only downside to Manjaro is when you activate the aur repository, as doing so can cause dependency conflicts because this repository is designed for Arch and not for Manjaro and its version timeline.
So i’ve since moved to Arch, but what’s wrong with Manjaro? I never had an issue with it, but I have seen quite a few people dunking on it… just without any explanation.
I don’t think there’s anything particularly wrong with it. In my opinion, the only downside to Manjaro is when you activate the aur repository, as doing so can cause dependency conflicts because this repository is designed for Arch and not for Manjaro and its version timeline.
Maybe this is why I’ve been having issues with several applications after some random update months ago.
It was fine for years, but lately I’ve been having several app open really slowly, mainly appimages.
There are some very vocal people against it but I’ve never understood why. It makes no sense to put it in the same basket as Ubuntu.