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Why go through the trouble to use Arch?
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I have been using Plasma 6 on Wayland on Debian for way longer than 2 years with no issues.
Awesome.
Not installing Plasma from the default repos on Debian Stable though obviously.
When I say “Debian”, I mean “Debian Stable” which is what I think most people mean when they Debian without qualification.
That’s ok but it’s a bit cheeky to compare something meant primarily to be used as a stable system against a rolling release.