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@potentiallynotfelix@lemmy.fish to Linux@lemmy.mlEnglish •
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Haven't booted this machine for a month or two... look at these updates!

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Haven't booted this machine for a month or two... look at these updates!

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    112•1 year ago

    To be fair, arch could look like that after a few days.

    • @tormeh@discuss.tchncs.de
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      NixOS is like that every day for no reason

      • Atemu
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        staging rebuild cycles only happen every two weeks or so.

        The reason is always that something changed and causes all dependent packages to change, requiring a rebuild of those too.

      • @DontRedditMyLemmy@lemmy.world
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        Oh, you updated one byte in your config? Better download the entire ducking Internet and rebuild everything!

    • @numanair@lemmy.ml
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      It is arch

      • The Ramen Dutchman
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        It looks like it’s Debian’s logo in the bottom left and that that’s apt output.

        EDIT Nope, that’s pacman output, seems like they ssh’d into another arch-machine.

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