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minus-squareherrvogel@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up10·edit-219 hours agoRunning yay every other day is all the maintenance I do on my arch installation.
minus-squarezqps@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up3·13 hours agoWhen I tried Arch in '23, it worked well. Then I got busy and lazy and didn’t use it for 2-3 months. When I came back and did yay -sYu as I had learned, dozens of KDE and core packages were throwing errors and wouldn’t update. Unfortunate.
minus-squareNalivai@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up5·19 hours agoExactly. My wife is a teacher and she runs Arch daily, knowing only how to run yay.
minus-squareulternolinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·17 hours agoI do it whenever I feel like. Don’t even feel the need to be regular. With Win10, the notifications used to increase my tension
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every other day is all the maintenance I do on my arch installation.When I tried Arch in '23, it worked well. Then I got busy and lazy and didn’t use it for 2-3 months. When I came back and did yay -sYu as I had learned, dozens of KDE and core packages were throwing errors and wouldn’t update. Unfortunate.
Exactly. My wife is a teacher and she runs Arch daily, knowing only how to run yay.
I do it whenever I feel like. Don’t even feel the need to be regular.
With Win10, the notifications used to increase my tension