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Rolling release master race checking for updates several times per day.
KDE's qt6 transition sure was something
Fucking hell, I nearly spat out my coffee at that one word. Bravo.
I haven't had those issues on Tumbleweed. It gets massive updates all the time but everything seems to go just fine.
Whenever something breaks/doesn't feel right, I'll just reinstall the OS and it'll work again
Rolling release, update every now and then, 4000+ packages is common. Nothing ever breaks.
Thanks zipper!
I'm guessing you mean zypper?
I did.
However my zipper never breaks either. So both work, although in that case it's loosely related.
emerge --sync
?i haven't checked for updates on one of my machines for like 7 months now. some packages are partial upgrades (hilariously, xz is currently on the backdoored version and I don't care to fix it)
the thing survived multiple 500+ package upgrades from partial upgrade state and has been running for like 2.5 years now