This used to be me but mostly because I would experiment a little too much, never without reason.
Except a few Arch updates over a decade ago when they changed the default from hal to udev, or a Gentoo setup with WAY too specific USE flags, I don’t think I can remember any failure like this ever. I’ve honestly had more issues with Windows nuking itself on a major update.
Mostly using Debian and Fedora these days, and it’s been smooth sailing for quite some time.
This used to be me but mostly because I would experiment a little too much, never without reason.
Except a few Arch updates over a decade ago when they changed the default from hal to udev, or a Gentoo setup with WAY too specific USE flags, I don’t think I can remember any failure like this ever. I’ve honestly had more issues with Windows nuking itself on a major update.
Mostly using Debian and Fedora these days, and it’s been smooth sailing for quite some time.