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Mark Rosenthal2015-01-14 11:45:15
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Mark Rosenthal, 2015-01-14 11:45:15

How is the stability of Arch Linux?

Hello.
I remember earlier you will update the arch and that's it - you have to restore it.
Are there ways to work more securely with the system?

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Vladimir, 2015-01-14
@azrail_dev

If you need stability - install debian 7.
Arch likes to throw problems sometimes.

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Cyrus, 2015-01-14
@Novakuz

I've been using it for a year and a half, no problems.

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Eddy_Em, 2015-01-14
@Eddy_Em

Now, alas, only Slack is stable. Even the Genta is not very trustworthy.

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giner, 2015-01-28
@giner

The concept of "stability" can hardly be applied to rolling distributions such as Arch, Gentoo, etc., because from time to time a major update of some package comes and then you have to work with your hands.

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Armenian Radio, 2015-01-14
@gbg

Use backups. ReAR, for example.

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Valentin Babushkin, 2015-01-14
@massivko

The most important advice when installing new updates or third-party applications is to make backups of the system and all files! You will spend a little more time, for that the nerves will be safer! and so for, the stability of the system of course Debi 7 is the juice)

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RADDyomin, 2015-01-15
@RADDyomin

Arch's stability depends on upgrades and the directness of the user's hands.

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Arch Monster, 2015-04-16
@opaschenko

I switched from Ubuntu and have been using it for 3 years now. And I did the right thing. As for me, everything works very stable.

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