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Samuel-Zacharie FAURE

I don't understand what there is to maintain, actually ? Once my configuration was done I never needed to touch it again ?

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Saša Zejnilović

I think I can answer from my experience. It isn't that there is something to maintain, it is a mindset (mental illness) that you are never done, you always have to tinker, etc.

I had this problem with my Linux installations. Always thinking about ways to upgrade /update something that has no need for them.

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Tomas Fernandez

Software is never still. Things change. One day, PulseAudio stops working. Another, the automount/udev script doesn't pick up a flashdrive any longer. There's always some little thing that needs attention, and attention is a scarse resource this these days.

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Samuel-Zacharie FAURE

This is true, but I noticed those issues :

1/ can happen on just any system;
2/ have been dramatically decreasing the longer I use Arch

I remember a lot of issues like this happening in my first 6 months of Arch, but today I'm unable to remember when or what was my last problem !