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    non-breakage problem

    guys i'm in kinda unfamiliar territory here , you see i'm usually only a couple of months on a distro before things starts acting up and i must troubleshoot half the time to fix things, it's either that or i get bored with some bland looking distro that my ancient lappy can handle. So i switched distros often...
    but now , here on kubuntu it's been 4 months and nothing wants to break ?
    every damn update and upgrade just miraculously works? and looks damn fine? what gives?
    so now i'm stuck on a distro that doesn't give me a reason to distro hop, and it feels ,strange...

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    #2
    Well, if you haven't broken it by now, you CLEARLY aren't using abusing it correctly!

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      Originally posted by oshunluvr View Post
      Well, if you haven't broken it by now, you CLEARLY aren't using abusing it correctly!
      I guess this applies to me also. I've managed to break about every other distro but haven't managed to brake Kubuntu good even after a long hiatus. I need to start pushing myself.
      OS: Kubuntu 26.04 LTS
      Laptop: Dell Latitude E6430s​

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        #4
        yer just getting old

        May just Linux-old, where you realize that mere appearance is not a reason to switch entire distros, or you know enough about what you are doing that you will hack on your existiong one instead of bothering to install a whole new one, knowing (even subconsciusly) how to do things and not break stuff.

        Or you know that there really are only ~6 actual distros, all others are just modded versions of these.

        Distro-fatigue? It should be a term if it isn't already .
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