KDE Users Should've Waited

It wouldn’t be possible. People update all day everyday here.

Oh, I thought it was about people using their computersand not having broken ones. SID is not for production - it’s testing only. Arch and Manjaro are. They aren’t really the same to compare honestly, but I’ll drop it here because I’m very lost where you’er going with this in all honesty.

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I did say “limit the bugs you may” experience. I know that Arch is completely stable in the right hands.

I don’t really consider every issue a bug! :wink:

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I don’t know, computers are sh*t anyway, it’s man made, what to really expect… just do backups :rofl:

I think that’s the only information to have in mind before updating (or not) any system any time anywhere any background.

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It’s the most important, for sure. But not the only.

I know I get your point, I just feel like anyone who ever used any kind of machine (any) should by now be prepare: it WILL fail… so…

Nah. Like @pzs said: The world is dependent on tech, but most people using said tech are actually tech-illiterate. Most learn what they absolutely need to learn to do the thing they got the tech for, and nothing more. And even for the things they need to learn, they sometimes only scratch the surface.

What do you mean “nah” ? That things don’t brake!!! lol :sweat_smile:

The “world” is dependent on none of our shit, none (quite the contrary)
People (capitalism) are dependent mainly on oil (yeah and some coal and other stuff depending where you’re from)

What do you want to do with “tech” and people? Idk, people who are dependent on their car to go to work just want to turn it on, and voilà, of course it’s good to be reminded to change or have the oil changed once in a while, it’s best to know how to change a tire by yourself, etc. There’s plenty of resources available everywhere on how to unmount into pieces and remount a motor, does Joe do it anyway? Not so sure…
I am pretty confident there is already everything out there to TRY AND NOT break your shit in the best possible way.
And you know how I know? I’m Joe doing Linux.* (and still very far below the average one)

so, again, I really think that’s the case

And as I see it, the “world” (making us) dependent on “tech” is doing a f$*king good job, the f%*king system never breaks on a f#%king update !

. * just to be clear: all the penguins in this post were consenting

I’m actually lost…

While it’s a slow to change and arguably the most stable distro because of it. I’m not actually sure Debian is a beginner distro either to be honest. So I don’t think the video makes a ton of sense.

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I’m certain making sense is absolutely not the intention of this video :sweat_smile:

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I think that sums it up anyway :joy:

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Sorry, change the display server from Wayland to Xorg of X11. This should be in the left corner of Login screen where you type your password. At least this lets me in and working.

Is that with a different theme than breeze? Breeze has it on the bottom left

TechHut’s content is usually very helpful, but by his own admission he got a little excited at the new release and put out a video without being particularly thorough. That’s really all that’s happened here. I’m not sure I see the big deal, beyond a few inexperienced users updating before they should have - something which they’ll now know not to do.

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The reason I saw the video is because I’m subscribed. I know who TechHut is.

However, he’s been using Linux for years. He should know to set expectations properly about what may happen, even when he is excited about something.

By the way, he’s not the only YouTuber guilty of this. I just used his video because he admitted to making a mistake.

A small part of this has to do with all the hype, in my opinion. Plasma 6 is released! So let me make a video about it to boost my viewership.

People have the tendency to jump on bandwagons, and the youtubers decided to capitalize on that tendency.

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