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Reading comments, it's soo strange that I never borked my system once during nearly 7 years of linux usage. Playing games were frustrating, but it was improved a lot by now. My ubuntu never failed to boot, the only audio problem I had was with the mic. Even better, KDE Connect introduced new workflow to me. I wonder why my computer always boots well even when it gets borked during shutdown..
Nowadays, I use my own hand-rolled DE. It still refuses to break on me. Guess I am really lucky or something.
Same here. My issues atm are that NixOS is just too darn complicated sometimes… But that doesn't mean stuff gets borked.
You're not alone. I've been rocking Arch for a few years now, and I only reinstalled it when I changed computers. It just works.
I've borked my system a few times, but I know it was always because I messed with stuff that I didn't understand. My system is much more stable now that I learned those early lessons.